Bournda National Park species

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330 species

Achyra affinitalis (Cotton Web Spinner)

Achyra affinitalis
Achyra affinitalis
Achyra affinitalis

Acolasta scolia (Acolasta scolia)

Acolasta sp. (Acolasta sp.)

Acontia nivipicta (Acontia nivipicta)

Acontia nivipicta
Acontia nivipicta
Acontia nivipicta

Acosmeryx anceus (Acosmeryx anceus)

Acosmeryx anceus
Acosmeryx anceus
Acosmeryx anceus

Acroceuthes metaxanthana (Dog-faced Bell Moth)

Acroceuthes metaxanthana
Acroceuthes metaxanthana
Acroceuthes metaxanthana

Acropolitis rudisana (Family Tortricinae)

Acropolitis rudisana
Acropolitis rudisana
Acropolitis rudisana

Aenetus ligniveren (Common Splendid Ghost Moth)

Aenetus ligniveren
Aenetus ligniveren
Aenetus ligniveren

Aeolochroma metarhodata (Tea-tree Emerald)

Aeolochroma metarhodata
Aeolochroma metarhodata
Aeolochroma metarhodata

Ageletha hemiteles (Webbing Moth)

Ageletha hemiteles
Ageletha hemiteles
Ageletha hemiteles

Agriophara confertella (A Concealer moth)

Agriophara confertella
Agriophara confertella
Agriophara confertella

Agriophara gravis (Agriophara gravis)

Agriophara sp. (Agriophara sp.)

Agriophara sp.
Agriophara sp.
Agriophara sp.

Agrotis infusa (Bogong Moth, Common Cutworm)

Agrotis infusa
Agrotis infusa
Agrotis infusa

Agrotis ipsilon (Agrotis ipsilon)

Agrotis ipsilon
Agrotis ipsilon
Agrotis ipsilon

Agrotis munda (Brown Cutworm)

Agrotis munda
Agrotis munda
Agrotis munda

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

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

Anisozyga insperata (Anisozyga insperata)

Anisozyga insperata
Anisozyga insperata

Anisozyga metaspila (Anisozyga metaspila)

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Bournda National Park
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Land area

2.7K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

1

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