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Block 402 species

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Formerly known as Bluett's Block.

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29 species

Acrida conica (Giant green slantface)

Acrida conica
Acrida conica
Acrida conica

Acrididae sp. (family) (Unidentified Grasshopper)

Acrididae sp. (family)
Acrididae sp. (family)
Acrididae sp. (family)

Austracris guttulosa (Spur-throated Locust)

Austracris guttulosa
Austracris guttulosa
Austracris guttulosa

Bermius brachycerus (A grasshopper)

Bermius brachycerus
Bermius brachycerus
Bermius brachycerus

Bobilla sp. (genus) (A Small field cricket)

Bobilla sp. (genus)
Bobilla sp. (genus)
Bobilla sp. (genus)

Brachyexarna lobipennis (Stripewinged meadow grasshopper)

Brachyexarna lobipennis
Brachyexarna lobipennis
Brachyexarna lobipennis

Caledia captiva (grasshopper)

Caledia captiva
Caledia captiva
Caledia captiva

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis (Variable Cirphula)

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis

Coryphistes ruricola (Bark-mimicking Grasshopper)

Coryphistes ruricola
Coryphistes ruricola
Coryphistes ruricola

Eurepa marginipennis (Mottled bush cricket)

Eurepa marginipennis
Eurepa marginipennis
Eurepa marginipennis

Gastrimargus musicus (Yellow-winged Locust or Grasshopper)

Gastrimargus musicus
Gastrimargus musicus
Gastrimargus musicus

Goniaea australasiae (Gumleaf grasshopper)

Goniaea australasiae
Goniaea australasiae
Goniaea australasiae

Goniaea opomaloides (Mimetic Gumleaf Grasshopper)

Goniaea opomaloides
Goniaea opomaloides
Goniaea opomaloides

Grylloidea (superfamily) (Unidentified cricket)

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

Macrotona australis (Common Macrotona Grasshopper)

Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis
Macrotona australis

Oedaleus australis (Australian Oedaleus)

Oedaleus australis
Oedaleus australis
Oedaleus australis

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