Wingecarribee Local Government Area species

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417 species

Lenophila sp. (Platystomatid fly)

Lenophila sp.
Lenophila sp.

Leptocoris mitellatus (Leptocoris bug)

Leptocoris mitellatus
Leptocoris mitellatus
Leptocoris mitellatus

Leucania abdominalis (Leucania abdominalis)

Leucania abdominalis
Leucania abdominalis
Leucania abdominalis

Lissopimpla excelsa (Orchid dupe wasp, Dusky-winged Ichneumonid)

Lissopimpla excelsa
Lissopimpla excelsa
Lissopimpla excelsa

Lophyrotoma interrupta (Cattle Poisoning Sawfly)

Lophyrotoma interrupta
Lophyrotoma interrupta
Lophyrotoma interrupta

Lophyrotoma zonalis (Paperbark Sawfly)

Macrotona australis (Common Macrotona Grasshopper)

Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis

Mantodea (order) (Unidentified praying mantis)

Mantodea (order)
Mantodea (order)
Mantodea (order)

Megachile (Eutricharaea) maculariformis (Gold-tipped leafcutter bee)

Megachile (Eutricharaea) maculariformis
Megachile (Eutricharaea) maculariformis
Megachile (Eutricharaea) maculariformis

Melanococcus albizziae (Acacia Mealybug)

Melanococcus albizziae
Melanococcus albizziae
Melanococcus albizziae

Merocroca automima (Chezala group)

Merocroca automima
Merocroca automima
Merocroca automima

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Wingecarribee Local Government Area
  • Area (hectares) 269K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.02 sightings per ha

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