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265 species

Telura sp. (genus) (A scarab beetle)

Telura sp. (genus)
Telura sp. (genus)
Telura sp. (genus)

Tephritidae sp. (family) (Unidentified Fruit or Seed fly)

Tephritidae sp. (family)
Tephritidae sp. (family)
Tephritidae sp. (family)

Thereutria amaraca (Spine-legged Robber Fly)

Thereutria amaraca
Thereutria amaraca
Thereutria amaraca

Timoconia flammeata (Bright Shield-skipper)

Timoconia flammeata
Timoconia flammeata
Timoconia flammeata

Tipanaea patulella (A Crambid moth)

Tipanaea patulella
Tipanaea patulella
Tipanaea patulella

Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family) (Unidentified Crane Fly)

Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family)
Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family)
Tipulidae or Limoniidae (family)

Trapezites eliena (Orange Ochre)

Trapezites eliena
Trapezites eliena
Trapezites eliena

Trichalus sp. (genus) (Net-winged beetle)

Trichalus sp. (genus)
Trichalus sp. (genus)
Trichalus sp. (genus)

Trichoptera sp. (order) (Unidentified Caddisfly)

Trichoptera sp. (order)
Trichoptera sp. (order)
Trichoptera sp. (order)

Trigonidiidae (family) (Swordtail cricket)

Trigonidiidae (family)
Trigonidiidae (family)
Trigonidiidae (family)

Vanessa itea (Yellow Admiral)

Vanessa itea
Vanessa itea
Vanessa itea

Vanessa kershawi (Australian Painted Lady)

Vanessa kershawi
Vanessa kershawi
Vanessa kershawi

Vespula germanica (European wasp)

Vespula germanica
Vespula germanica
Vespula germanica

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Gibraltar Pines

Land area

871.39 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

2

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