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Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain species

Overview

The riparian corridor between Mount Ainslie and Black Mountain represents one of the last remaining green space corridors connecting the major woodland ecosystems of the Inner North. It is also an important area for recreational use.

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13 species

Anzora unicolor (Grey Planthopper)

Anzora unicolor
Anzora unicolor
Anzora unicolor

Aphrophorinae (subfamily) (Unidentified spittlebug)

Aphrophorinae (subfamily)
Aphrophorinae (subfamily)
Aphrophorinae (subfamily)

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

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

Chaetophyes compacta (Tube spittlebug)

Chaetophyes compacta
Chaetophyes compacta
Chaetophyes compacta

Cicadellidae (family) (Unidentified leafhopper)

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

Eurymelinae (subfamily) (Unidentified eurymeline leafhopper)

Eurymelinae (subfamily)
Eurymelinae (subfamily)
Eurymelinae (subfamily)

Eurypella tasmaniensis (Eurypella tasmaniensis)

Eurypella tasmaniensis
Eurypella tasmaniensis
Eurypella tasmaniensis

Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily) (Unidentified fulgoroid planthopper)

Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)
Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)
Fulgoroidea sp. (superfamily)

Ledrinae (subfamily) (A Flat-headed Leafhopper)

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

Reuplemmeles hobartensis (An Iassinae leafhopper)

Reuplemmeles hobartensis
Reuplemmeles hobartensis
Reuplemmeles hobartensis

Sextius virescens (Acacia horned treehopper)

Sextius virescens
Sextius virescens
Sextius virescens
Mount Ainslie to Black Mountain
  • Area (hectares) 323.08 ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 18.87 sightings per ha

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