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Pogona barbata (Eastern Bearded Dragon) at ANBG - 24 Feb 2012 by Christine
Aphididae (family) (Unidentified aphid) at ANBG - 24 Feb 2012 by Christine
Graphium macleayanum (Macleay's Swallowtail) at ANBG - 24 Feb 2012 by Christine
Intellagama lesueurii howittii (Gippsland Water Dragon) at ANBG - 3 Feb 2012 by Christine
Asura cervicalis (Spotted Lichen Moth) at ANBG - 3 Feb 2012 by Christine
Intellagama lesueurii howittii (Gippsland Water Dragon) at ANBG - 17 Jan 2012 by KMcCue
Adversaeschna brevistyla (Blue-spotted Hawker) at ANBG - 13 Dec 2011 by Christine
Lepidoptera unclassified IMMATURE moth at ANBG - 13 Dec 2011 by Christine
Chauliognathus lugubris (Plague Soldier Beetle) at ANBG - 12 Nov 2011 by Christine
Austroargiolestes icteromelas (Common Flatwing) at ANBG - 2 Nov 2011 by Christine
Intellagama lesueurii howittii (Gippsland Water Dragon) at ANBG - 16 Sep 2011 by Christine
Macropus giganteus (Eastern Grey Kangaroo) at ANBG - 16 Sep 2011 by Christine
Phellinus sp. (non-resupinate) (A polypore) at ANBG - 16 Sep 2011 by Christine
Acraea andromacha (Glasswing) at ANBG - 13 Mar 2011 by Miranda
Acraea andromacha (Glasswing) at ANBG - 5 Mar 2011 by Christine
Eutrichopidia latinus (Yellow-banded Day-moth) at ANBG - 13 Feb 2011 by KMcCue
Netrocoryne repanda (Bronze Flat) at ANBG - 10 Jan 2011 by Ratcliffe
Tachyglossus aculeatus (Short-beaked Echidna) at ANBG - 27 Nov 2010 by Christine
Vanessa itea (Yellow Admiral) at ANBG - 27 Nov 2010 by Christine
Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris (Eastern Spinebill) at ANBG - 20 Sep 2010 by KMcCue
Gymnopilus junonius (Spectacular Rustgill) at ANBG - 4 Jun 2010 by Christine
Macropus giganteus (Eastern Grey Kangaroo) at ANBG - 27 Apr 2010 by Christine
Intellagama lesueurii howittii (Gippsland Water Dragon) at ANBG - 9 Mar 2010 by Ratcliffe
Gymnorhina tibicen (Australian Magpie) at ANBG - 3 Mar 2010 by KMcCue
Platycercus elegans (Crimson Rosella) at ANBG - 3 Mar 2010 by KMcCue
Chenonetta jubata (Australian Wood Duck) at ANBG - 2 Mar 2010 by KMcCue
Pseudophryne pengilleyi (Northern Corroboree Frog) at ANBG - 20 Jan 2010 by GeoffRobertson
Strepera graculina (Pied Currawong) at ANBG - 6 Nov 2009 by KMcCue
Cacomantis flabelliformis (Fan-tailed Cuckoo) at ANBG - 6 Nov 2009 by KMcCue
Calliphora sp. (genus) (Unidentified blowfly) at ANBG - 10 Jan 2009 by Harrisi
Scolypopa australis (Passionvine hopper, Fluffy bum) at ANBG - 10 Jan 2009 by Harrisi
Scolypopa australis (Passionvine hopper, Fluffy bum) at ANBG - 10 Jan 2009 by Harrisi
Chenonetta jubata (Australian Wood Duck) at ANBG - 20 Oct 2007 by Alison Milton
Acacia cultriformis (Knife Leaf Wattle) at ANBG - 23 Sep 2007 by LukeJ
Ninox strenua (Powerful Owl) at ANBG - 23 Jun 2007 by HarveyPerkins
Intellagama lesueurii howittii (Gippsland Water Dragon) at ANBG - 25 Oct 2006 by galah681
Austroargiolestes icteromelas (Common Flatwing) at ANBG - 21 Jan 2006 by Alison Milton
Gastrodia sesamoides (Cinnamon Bells) at ANBG - 17 Dec 2004 by BettyDonWood
Lythrum salicaria (Purple Loosestrife) at ANBG - 16 Dec 2004 by BettyDonWood
Diplodium truncatum (Little Dumpies, Brittle Greenhood) at ANBG - 2 Apr 2002 by BettyDonWood
Acacia implexa (Hickory Wattle, Lightwood) at ANBG - 14 Feb 2002 by BettyDonWood
Passiflora cinnabarina (Red Passionflower) at ANBG - 26 Nov 2001 by BettyDonWood
Gonocarpus elatus (Hill Raspwort) at ANBG - 22 Nov 2001 by BettyDonWood
Cryptandra amara (Bitter Cryptandra) at ANBG - 6 Aug 2001 by BettyDonWood
Xerochrysum viscosum (Sticky Everlasting) at ANBG - 20 Oct 2000 by BettyDonWood
Hymenotorrendiella eucalypti at ANBG - 30 May 1992 by Heino1
Cyathus novae-zeelandiae at ANBG - 8 Apr 1985 by Heino1

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