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Emu Creek species

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16 species

Anzora unicolor (Grey Planthopper)

Anzora unicolor
Anzora unicolor
Anzora unicolor

Brunotartessus fulvus (Yellow-headed Leafhopper)

Brunotartessus fulvus
Brunotartessus fulvus
Brunotartessus fulvus

Ceraon sp. (genus) (2-horned tree hopper)

Ceraon sp. (genus)
Ceraon sp. (genus)
Ceraon sp. (genus)

Cicadellidae (family) (Unidentified leafhopper)

Cicadellidae (family)
Cicadellidae (family)
Cicadellidae (family)

Cixiidae sp. (family) (Cixiid planthopper)

Cixiidae sp. (family)
Cixiidae sp. (family)
Cixiidae sp. (family)

Eurymeloides pulchra (Gumtree hopper)

Eurymeloides pulchra
Eurymeloides pulchra
Eurymeloides pulchra

Eurymeloides punctata (Gumtree hopper)

Eurymeloides punctata
Eurymeloides punctata
Eurymeloides punctata

Eurymeloides sp. (genus) (Eucalyptus leafhopper)

Eurymeloides sp. (genus)
Eurymeloides sp. (genus)
Eurymeloides sp. (genus)

Katipo rubrivenosa (A leafhopper)

Katipo rubrivenosa
Katipo rubrivenosa
Katipo rubrivenosa

Platybrachys decemmacula (Green-faced gum hopper)

Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula
Platybrachys decemmacula

Scolypopa australis (Passionvine hopper, Fluffy bum)

Scolypopa australis
Scolypopa australis
Scolypopa australis

Sextius virescens (Acacia horned treehopper)

Sextius virescens
Sextius virescens
Sextius virescens

Siphanta sp. (genus) (Green planthopper, Torpedo bug)

Siphanta sp. (genus)
Siphanta sp. (genus)
Siphanta sp. (genus)
Emu Creek

Land area

8.37 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

91

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