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321 species

Katipo rubrivenosa (A leafhopper)

Katipo rubrivenosa
Katipo rubrivenosa
Katipo rubrivenosa

Labdia deliciosella (A Cosmet moth)

Labdia deliciosella
Labdia deliciosella
Labdia deliciosella

Labdia oxysema (A Curved-horn moth)

Labdia oxysema
Labdia oxysema
Labdia oxysema

Lampides boeticus (Long-tailed Pea-blue)

Lampides boeticus
Lampides boeticus
Lampides boeticus

Lecithocera (genus) (A Gelechioid moth)

Lecithocera (genus)
Lecithocera (genus)
Lecithocera (genus)

Lecithocera imprudens (Lecithocera imprudens)

Lecithocera imprudens
Lecithocera imprudens
Lecithocera imprudens

Lecithoceridae (family) (Tropical Longhorned Moths)

Lecithoceridae (family)
Lecithoceridae (family)
Lecithoceridae (family)

Ledrinae (subfamily) (A Flat-headed Leafhopper)

Ledrinae (subfamily)
Ledrinae (subfamily)
Ledrinae (subfamily)

Leistomorpha brontoscopa (A concealer moth)

Leistomorpha brontoscopa
Leistomorpha brontoscopa
Leistomorpha brontoscopa

Leptocoris mitellatus (Leptocoris bug)

Leptocoris mitellatus
Leptocoris mitellatus
Leptocoris mitellatus

Leptophion yampus (An Ophioninae parasitic wasp)

Leptophion yampus
Leptophion yampus
Leptophion yampus

Leucania abdominalis (Leucania abdominalis)

Leucania abdominalis
Leucania abdominalis
Leucania abdominalis

Lucia limbaria (Chequered Copper)

Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria

Mallada sp. (genus) (Green lacewing)

Mallada sp. (genus)
Mallada sp. (genus)
Mallada sp. (genus)

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