Colo Vale species

Overview

Colo Vale is home to the Koala and many special plants. It is one of the northern locaitons that connects to the Great Western Wildlife Corridor and the important East-West connection to the Upper Nepean State Conservation Area (high conservation value water catchment land).

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15 species

Bobilla killara (Pygmy Cricket)

Bobilla killara
Bobilla killara
Bobilla killara

Candalides xanthospilos (Yellow-spotted Blue)

Candalides xanthospilos
Candalides xanthospilos
Candalides xanthospilos

Delias nigrina (Black Jezebel)

Delias nigrina
Delias nigrina
Delias nigrina

Dindymus versicolor (Harlequin Bug)

Dindymus versicolor
Dindymus versicolor
Dindymus versicolor

Heteronympha merope (Common Brown Butterfly)

Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope

Neolucia agricola (Fringed Heath-blue)

Neolucia agricola
Neolucia agricola
Neolucia agricola

Nymphes myrmeleonoides (Blue eyes lacewing)

Nymphes myrmeleonoides
Nymphes myrmeleonoides
Nymphes myrmeleonoides

Paropsisterna nigerrima (Leaf beetle, Button beetle)

Paropsisterna nigerrima
Paropsisterna nigerrima
Paropsisterna nigerrima

Poecilometis strigatus (Gum Tree Shield Bug)

Poecilometis strigatus
Poecilometis strigatus
Poecilometis strigatus

Reduviidae (family) (An assassin bug)

Reduviidae (family)
Reduviidae (family)
Reduviidae (family)

Tisiphone abeona (Varied Sword-grass Brown)

Tisiphone abeona
Tisiphone abeona
Tisiphone abeona
Colo Vale
  • Area (hectares) 6.5K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.01 sightings per ha

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