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Gibraltar Pines species

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17 species

Acripeza reticulata (Mountain Katydid)

Acripeza reticulata
Acripeza reticulata
Acripeza reticulata

Bermius brachycerus (A grasshopper)

Bermius brachycerus
Bermius brachycerus
Bermius brachycerus

Bobilla sp. (genus) (A Small field cricket)

Bobilla sp. (genus)
Bobilla sp. (genus)
Bobilla sp. (genus)

Chlorodectes montanus (Montane green shield back katydid)

Chlorodectes montanus
Chlorodectes montanus
Chlorodectes montanus

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis (Variable Cirphula)

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis

Gastrimargus musicus (Yellow-winged Locust or Grasshopper)

Gastrimargus musicus
Gastrimargus musicus
Gastrimargus musicus

Goniaea australasiae (Gumleaf grasshopper)

Goniaea australasiae
Goniaea australasiae
Goniaea australasiae

Oedaleus australis (Australian Oedaleus)

Oedaleus australis
Oedaleus australis
Oedaleus australis

Percassa rugifrons (Mountain Grasshopper)

Percassa rugifrons
Percassa rugifrons
Percassa rugifrons

Phaulacridium vittatum (Wingless Grasshopper)

Phaulacridium vittatum
Phaulacridium vittatum
Phaulacridium vittatum

Polichne sp. (genus) (Small Grassland Katydid)

Polichne sp. (genus)
Polichne sp. (genus)
Polichne sp. (genus)

Trigonidiidae (family) (Swordtail cricket)

Trigonidiidae (family)
Trigonidiidae (family)
Trigonidiidae (family)
Gibraltar Pines

Land area

871.39 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

2

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