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347 species

Daphnia lumholtzi (water flea)

Dasypodia selenophora (Southern old lady moth)

Dasypodia selenophora
Dasypodia selenophora
Dasypodia selenophora

Delias aganippe (Spotted Jezebel)

Delias aganippe
Delias aganippe
Delias aganippe

Delias harpalyce (Imperial Jezebel)

Delias harpalyce
Delias harpalyce
Delias harpalyce

Delias sp. (genus) (A Jezabel butterfly)

Delias sp. (genus)

Delta bicinctum (Potter wasp)

Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum

Diamma bicolor (Blue ant, Bluebottle ant)

Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor

Dicranolaius bellulus (Red and Blue Pollen Beetle)

Dicranolaius bellulus
Dicranolaius bellulus
Dicranolaius bellulus

Dicranosterna immaculata (Acacia leaf beetle)

Dicranosterna immaculata
Dicranosterna immaculata
Dicranosterna immaculata

Dictyotus sp. (genus) (A brown shield bug)

Dictyotus sp. (genus)

Diomus notescens (Little two-spotted ladybird)

Diomus notescens
Diomus notescens
Diomus notescens

Diplacodes bipunctata (Wandering Percher)

Diplacodes bipunctata
Diplacodes bipunctata
Diplacodes bipunctata

Diplacodes haematodes (Scarlet Percher)

Diplacodes haematodes
Diplacodes haematodes
Diplacodes haematodes

Diplacodes melanopsis (Black-faced Percher)

Diplacodes melanopsis
Diplacodes melanopsis
Diplacodes melanopsis

Disterna canosa (A longhorn beetle)

Disterna canosa
Disterna canosa
Disterna canosa

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

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