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352 species

Poecilometis sp. (genus) (A Gum Tree Shield Bug)

Poecilometis sp. (genus)
Poecilometis sp. (genus)
Poecilometis sp. (genus)

Poecilometis strigatus (Gum Tree Shield Bug)

Poecilometis strigatus
Poecilometis strigatus
Poecilometis strigatus

Polichne parvicauda (Short-tailed Polichne)

Polichne parvicauda
Polichne parvicauda
Polichne parvicauda

Polistes sp. (genus) (Unidentified paper wasp)

Polistes sp. (genus)
Polistes sp. (genus)
Polistes sp. (genus)

Polyrhachis ammon (Golden-spined Ant, Golden Ant)

Polyrhachis ammon
Polyrhachis ammon
Polyrhachis ammon

Pompilidae (family) (Unidentified Spider wasp)

Pompilidae (family)
Pompilidae (family)
Pompilidae (family)

Porrostoma rhipidium (Long-nosed Lycid (Net-winged) beetle)

Porrostoma rhipidium
Porrostoma rhipidium
Porrostoma rhipidium

Porrostoma sp. (genus) (Lycid, Net-winged beetle)

Porrostoma sp. (genus)
Porrostoma sp. (genus)
Porrostoma sp. (genus)

Prosena sp. (genus) (A bristle fly)

Prosena sp. (genus)
Prosena sp. (genus)
Prosena sp. (genus)

Psaltoda moerens (Redeye cicada)

Psaltoda moerens
Psaltoda moerens
Psaltoda moerens

Psilogramma casuarinae (Privet Hawk Moth)

Psilogramma casuarinae
Psilogramma casuarinae
Psilogramma casuarinae

Psilota rubra (Red-tailed hoverfly)

Psilota rubra
Psilota rubra
Psilota rubra

Rhinotia sp. (genus) (Unidentified Rhinotia weevil)

Rhinotia sp. (genus)
Rhinotia sp. (genus)
Rhinotia sp. (genus)

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Wodonga
  • Area (hectares) 43.5K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.32 sightings per ha

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