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200 species

Paropsini sp. (tribe) (Unidentified paropsine leaf beetle)

Paropsini sp. (tribe)
Paropsini sp. (tribe)
Paropsini sp. (tribe)

Paropsis atomaria (Eucalyptus leaf beetle)

Paropsis atomaria
Paropsis atomaria
Paropsis atomaria

Paropsis variolosa (Variolosa leaf beetle)

Paropsis variolosa
Paropsis variolosa
Paropsis variolosa

Paropsisterna beata (Blessed Leaf Beetle)

Paropsisterna beata
Paropsisterna beata
Paropsisterna beata

Paropsisterna cloelia (Eucalyptus variegated beetle)

Paropsisterna cloelia
Paropsisterna cloelia
Paropsisterna cloelia

Paropsisterna fastidiosa (Eucalyptus leaf beetle)

Paropsisterna fastidiosa
Paropsisterna fastidiosa
Paropsisterna fastidiosa

Paropsisterna m-fuscum (Eucalyptus Leaf Beetle)

Paropsisterna m-fuscum
Paropsisterna m-fuscum
Paropsisterna m-fuscum

Perga sp. (genus) (Sawfly or Spitfire)

Perga sp. (genus)
Perga sp. (genus)
Perga sp. (genus)

Pergidae sp. (family) (Unidentified Sawfly)

Pergidae sp. (family)
Pergidae sp. (family)
Pergidae sp. (family)

Perginae sp. (subfamily) (Unidentified pergine sawfly)

Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)

Pieris rapae (Cabbage White)

Pieris rapae
Pieris rapae
Pieris rapae

Plecoptera sp. (order) (Unidentified Stone fly)

Plecoptera sp. (order)
Plecoptera sp. (order)
Plecoptera sp. (order)

Polyrhachis semiaurata (A golden spiny ant)

Polyrhachis semiaurata
Polyrhachis semiaurata
Polyrhachis semiaurata

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Mount Mugga Mugga

Land area

169.37 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

16

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