Wingecarribee Local Government Area species

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15 species

Acrophylla titan (Titan Stick Insect)

Acrophylla titan
Acrophylla titan
Acrophylla titan

Austropetalia patricia (Waterfall Redspot)

Austropetalia patricia
Austropetalia patricia
Austropetalia patricia

Austrophlebia costalis (Southern Giant Darner)

Austrophlebia costalis
Austrophlebia costalis
Austrophlebia costalis

Chondropyga olliffiana (Olliff's flower scarab)

Chondropyga olliffiana
Chondropyga olliffiana
Chondropyga olliffiana

Dindymus circumcinctus (Bordered harlequin bug)

Dindymus circumcinctus
Dindymus circumcinctus
Dindymus circumcinctus

Hesperilla donnysa (Varied Sedge-skipper)

Hesperilla donnysa
Hesperilla donnysa
Hesperilla donnysa

Nannophya dalei (Eastern Pygmyfly)

Nannophya dalei
Nannophya dalei
Nannophya dalei

Notoaeschna sagittata (Southern Riffle Darner)

Notoaeschna sagittata
Notoaeschna sagittata
Notoaeschna sagittata

Palaestra bipartita (Meloidae Beetle, Blister Beetle)

Palaestra bipartita
Palaestra bipartita
Palaestra bipartita

Procordulia jacksoniensis (Eastern Swamp Emerald)

Procordulia jacksoniensis
Procordulia jacksoniensis
Procordulia jacksoniensis

Toxidia parvula (Banded Grass-skipper)

Toxidia parvula
Toxidia parvula
Toxidia parvula
Wingecarribee Local Government Area

Land area

269K ha

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