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200 species

Lepidoscia arctiella (Tower Case Moth)

Lepidoscia arctiella
Lepidoscia arctiella
Lepidoscia arctiella

Leptotarsus (Macromastix) sp. (genus & subgenus) (Unidentified Macromastix crane fly)

Leptotarsus (Macromastix) sp. (genus & subgenus)
Leptotarsus (Macromastix) sp. (genus & subgenus)
Leptotarsus (Macromastix) sp. (genus & subgenus)

Lucia limbaria (Chequered Copper)

Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria
Lucia limbaria

Mataeomera (genus) (A Scale Moth)

Mataeomera (genus)
Mataeomera (genus)
Mataeomera (genus)

Melanacanthus scutellaris (Small brown bean bug)

Melanacanthus scutellaris
Melanacanthus scutellaris
Melanacanthus scutellaris

Mnesampela privata (Autumn Gum Moth)

Mnesampela privata
Mnesampela privata
Mnesampela privata

Monophlebulus sp. (genus) (Giant Snowball Mealybug)

Monophlebulus sp. (genus)
Monophlebulus sp. (genus)
Monophlebulus sp. (genus)

Mordella limbata (A pintail beetle)

Mordella limbata
Mordella limbata
Mordella limbata

Mordella sp. (genus) (Pintail or tumbling flower beetle)

Mordella sp. (genus)
Mordella sp. (genus)
Mordella sp. (genus)

Mordella sydneyana (Pintail Beetle)

Mordella sydneyana
Mordella sydneyana
Mordella sydneyana

Muscidae (family) (Unidentified muscid fly)

Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)

Mutusca brevicornis (A broad-headed bug)

Mutusca brevicornis
Mutusca brevicornis
Mutusca brevicornis

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Mount Mugga Mugga

Land area

169.37 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

16

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