WREN Reserves species

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Wodonga Retained Environment Network Reserves

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132 species

Grylloidea (superfamily) (Unidentified cricket)

Grylloidea (superfamily)
Grylloidea (superfamily)
Grylloidea (superfamily)

Hemicordulia tau (Tau Emerald)

Hemicordulia tau
Hemicordulia tau
Hemicordulia tau

Hepialidae (family) (Unidentified Swift or Ghost Moth)

Hepialidae (family)
Hepialidae (family)
Hepialidae (family)

Heteronympha merope (Common Brown Butterfly)

Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope

Ichneumonidae (family) (Unidentified ichneumon wasp)

Ichneumonidae (family)
Ichneumonidae (family)
Ichneumonidae (family)

Ischnura aurora (Aurora Bluetail)

Ischnura aurora
Ischnura aurora
Ischnura aurora

Junonia villida (Meadow Argus)

Junonia villida
Junonia villida
Junonia villida

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

Lissopimpla excelsa
Lissopimpla excelsa
Lissopimpla excelsa

Macrotona australis (Common Macrotona Grasshopper)

Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis

Mantidae (family) (Egg case of praying mantis)

Mantidae (family)
Mantidae (family)
Mantidae (family)

Mantodea (order) (Unidentified praying mantis)

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

Mictis profana (Crusader Bug)

Mictis profana
Mictis profana
Mictis profana

Mordellidae (family) (Unidentified pintail or tumbling flower beetle)

Mordellidae (family)
Mordellidae (family)
Mordellidae (family)

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WREN Reserves
  • Area (hectares) 708.38 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 2.05 sightings per ha

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