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Monitoring Pollinators Survey - Black Mountain Peninsula species

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24 species

Chrysolina quadrigemina (Greater St Johns Wort beetle)

Chrysolina quadrigemina
Chrysolina quadrigemina
Chrysolina quadrigemina

Coccinella transversalis (Transverse Ladybird)

Coccinella transversalis
Coccinella transversalis
Coccinella transversalis

Diptera (order) (Fly - Unidentified)

Diptera (order)
Diptera (order)
Diptera (order)

Dispar compacta (Barred Skipper)

Dispar compacta
Dispar compacta
Dispar compacta

Ecnolagria grandis (Honeybrown beetle)

Ecnolagria grandis
Ecnolagria grandis
Ecnolagria grandis

Eristalinus punctulatus (Golden Native Drone Fly)

Eristalinus punctulatus
Eristalinus punctulatus
Eristalinus punctulatus

Gminatus australis (Orange assassin bug)

Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis

Heliocosma (genus) (A Tortricid moth)

Heliocosma (genus)
Heliocosma (genus)
Heliocosma (genus)

Heteronympha merope (Common Brown Butterfly)

Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope
Heteronympha merope

Hippodamia variegata (Spotted Amber Ladybird)

Hippodamia variegata
Hippodamia variegata
Hippodamia variegata

Inopus rubriceps (Sugarcane Soldier Fly)

Inopus rubriceps
Inopus rubriceps
Inopus rubriceps

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

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

Ocybadistes walkeri (Green Grass-dart)

Ocybadistes walkeri
Ocybadistes walkeri
Ocybadistes walkeri

Pieris rapae (Cabbage White)

Pieris rapae
Pieris rapae
Pieris rapae

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