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119 species

Heteronympha penelope (Shouldered Brown)

Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope
Heteronympha penelope

Homotrysis cisteloides (Darkling beetle)

Homotrysis cisteloides
Homotrysis cisteloides
Homotrysis cisteloides

Icerya purchasi (Cottony cushion scale)

Icerya purchasi
Icerya purchasi
Icerya purchasi

Illeis galbula (Fungus-eating Ladybird)

Illeis galbula
Illeis galbula
Illeis galbula

Ischnura aurora (Aurora Bluetail)

Ischnura aurora
Ischnura aurora
Ischnura aurora

Jalmenus ictinus (Stencilled Hairstreak)

Jalmenus ictinus
Jalmenus ictinus
Jalmenus ictinus

Junonia villida (Meadow Argus)

Junonia villida
Junonia villida
Junonia villida

Lamprima aurata (Golden stag beetle)

Lamprima aurata
Lamprima aurata
Lamprima aurata

Lauxaniidae (family) (Unidentified lauxaniid fly)

Lauxaniidae (family)
Lauxaniidae (family)
Lauxaniidae (family)

Lepidoscia arctiella (Tower Case Moth)

Lepidoscia arctiella
Lepidoscia arctiella
Lepidoscia arctiella

Lixus cardui (Thistle Stem-borer Weevil)

Lixus cardui
Lixus cardui
Lixus cardui

Macrobathra desmotoma ( A Cosmet moth)

Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma
Macrobathra desmotoma

Myrmecia nigriceps (Black-headed bull ant)

Myrmecia nigriceps
Myrmecia nigriceps
Myrmecia nigriceps

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Campbell Park Woodland
  • Area (hectares) 43.83 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 62.09 sightings per ha

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