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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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16 species

Asilinae sp. (subfamily) (Unidentified asiline Robberfly)

Asilinae sp. (subfamily)
Asilinae sp. (subfamily)
Asilinae sp. (subfamily)

Cerdistus sp. (genus) (Slender Robber Fly)

Cerdistus sp. (genus)
Cerdistus sp. (genus)
Cerdistus sp. (genus)

Chironomidae (family) (Non-biting Midge)

Chironomidae (family)
Chironomidae (family)
Chironomidae (family)

Limoniidae (family) (Unknown Limoniid Crane Fly)

Limoniidae (family)
Limoniidae (family)
Limoniidae (family)

Sarcophagidae sp. (family) (Unidentified flesh fly)

Sarcophagidae sp. (family)
Sarcophagidae sp. (family)
Sarcophagidae sp. (family)

Senostoma sp. (genus) (A parasitoid tachinid fly)

Senostoma sp. (genus)
Senostoma sp. (genus)
Senostoma sp. (genus)

Tapeigaster sp. (genus) (Fungus fly, Heteromyzid fly)

Tapeigaster sp. (genus)
Tapeigaster sp. (genus)
Tapeigaster sp. (genus)

Therevidae (family) (Unidentified stiletto fly)

Therevidae (family)
Therevidae (family)
Therevidae (family)

Trypetisoma digitatum (A lauxaniid fly)

Trypetisoma digitatum
Trypetisoma digitatum
Trypetisoma digitatum
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