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Wandiyali-Environa Conservation Area species

Overview

Wandiyali-Environa Conservation Area is privately owned and access is by arrangement only.  It is managed for the purposes of conservation and restoration by the Wandiyali Restoration Trust, a not for profit special purpose trust entered on the Register of Environmental Organisations. To find out more, visit the Trust’s Facebook or web pages:

https://wandiyalirestorationtrust.org

https://www.facebook.com/Wandiyali/

Carolyn is the Conservation Manager, and can be contacted through her personal profile, username Wandiyali, at:

http://canberra.naturemapr.org/users/sightings/17257

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18 species

Austrosciapus connexus (Green long-legged fly)

Austrosciapus connexus
Austrosciapus connexus
Austrosciapus connexus

Bibio imitator (Garden maggot)

Bibio imitator
Bibio imitator
Bibio imitator

Boreoides subulatus (Wingless Soldier Fly)

Boreoides subulatus
Boreoides subulatus
Boreoides subulatus

Chrysomya sp. (genus) (A green/blue blowfly)

Chrysomya sp. (genus)
Chrysomya sp. (genus)
Chrysomya sp. (genus)

Eristalinus punctulatus (Golden Native Drone Fly)

Eristalinus punctulatus
Eristalinus punctulatus
Eristalinus punctulatus

Odontomyia decipiens (Green Soldier Fly)

Odontomyia decipiens
Odontomyia decipiens
Odontomyia decipiens

Pelecorhynchus fulvus (Orange cap-nosed fly)

Pelecorhynchus fulvus
Pelecorhynchus fulvus
Pelecorhynchus fulvus

Rutilia sp. (genus) (A Rutilia bristle fly, subgenus unknown)

Rutilia sp. (genus)
Rutilia sp. (genus)
Rutilia sp. (genus)

Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua (A flower-feeding march fly)

Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
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