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244 species

Acripeza reticulata (Mountain Katydid)

Acripeza reticulata
Acripeza reticulata
Acripeza reticulata

Agonoscelis rutila (Horehound bug)

Agonoscelis rutila
Agonoscelis rutila
Agonoscelis rutila

Agrilus hypoleucus (Hypoleucus jewel beetle)

Agrilus hypoleucus
Agrilus hypoleucus
Agrilus hypoleucus

Amata (genus) (Handmaiden Moth)

Amata (genus)
Amata (genus)
Amata (genus)

Amelora leucaniata (Striped Cape-moth)

Amelora leucaniata
Amelora leucaniata
Amelora leucaniata

Amelora oritropha (Alpine Striped Cape-moth)

Amelora oritropha
Amelora oritropha
Amelora oritropha

Amenia sp. (genus) (Yellow-headed Blowfly)

Amenia sp. (genus)
Amenia sp. (genus)
Amenia sp. (genus)

Amycterus morbillosus (A terrestrial weevil)

Amycterus morbillosus
Amycterus morbillosus
Amycterus morbillosus

Anachloris subochraria (Golden Grass Carpet)

Anachloris subochraria
Anachloris subochraria
Anachloris subochraria

Anthela (genus) (An Anthelid moth)

Anthela (genus)
Anthela (genus)
Anthela (genus)

Anthela ocellata (Eyespot Anthelid moth)

Anthela ocellata
Anthela ocellata
Anthela ocellata

Ardices curvata (Crimson Tiger Moth)

Ardices curvata
Ardices curvata
Ardices curvata

Ardices glatignyi (Black and White Tiger Moth (formerly Spilosoma))

Ardices glatignyi
Ardices glatignyi
Ardices glatignyi

Argynnina cyrila (Forest brown, Cyril's brown)

Argynnina cyrila
Argynnina cyrila
Argynnina cyrila

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Gibraltar Pines

Land area

871.39 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

2

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