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Block 402 species

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Formerly known as Bluett's Block.

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454 species

Myrmeleontidae (family) (Unidentified Antlion Lacewing)

Myrmeleontidae (family)
Myrmeleontidae (family)
Myrmeleontidae (family)

Nacoleia rhoeoalis (Spilomelinae)

Nacoleia rhoeoalis
Nacoleia rhoeoalis
Nacoleia rhoeoalis

Nemophora sparsella (An Adelid Moth)

Nemophora sparsella
Nemophora sparsella
Nemophora sparsella

Neoaratus hercules (Herculean Robber Fly)

Neoaratus hercules
Neoaratus hercules
Neoaratus hercules

Neorrhina punctata (Spotted flower chafer)

Neorrhina punctata
Neorrhina punctata
Neorrhina punctata

Nola paromoea (Divided Tuft-moth)

Nola paromoea
Nola paromoea
Nola paromoea

Notoaeschna sagittata (Southern Riffle Darner)

Notoaeschna sagittata
Notoaeschna sagittata
Notoaeschna sagittata

Nyctemera amicus (Senecio Moth, Magpie Moth, Cineraria Moth)

Nyctemera amicus
Nyctemera amicus
Nyctemera amicus

Obrida fascialis (One banded longicorn)

Obrida fascialis
Obrida fascialis
Obrida fascialis

Ocirrhoe unimaculata (Green Stink Bug)

Ocirrhoe unimaculata
Ocirrhoe unimaculata
Ocirrhoe unimaculata

Oechalia schellenbergii (Spined Predatory Shield Bug)

Oechalia schellenbergii
Oechalia schellenbergii
Oechalia schellenbergii

Oecophoridae (family) (Unidentified Oecophorid concealer moth)

Oecophoridae (family)
Oecophoridae (family)
Oecophoridae (family)

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Block 402

Land area

437.25 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

8

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