Bournda National Park species

Posted by AaronClausen

332 species

Chloroclystis insigillata (Chloroclystis insigillata)

Chloroclystis insigillata
Chloroclystis insigillata
Chloroclystis insigillata

Chlorocoma (genus) (An Emerald moth (Geometrinae))

Chlorocoma (genus)
Chlorocoma (genus)
Chlorocoma (genus)

Chlorocoma assimilis (Golden-fringed Emerald Moth)

Chlorocoma assimilis
Chlorocoma assimilis
Chlorocoma assimilis

Chrysodeixis subsidens (Australian Cabbage Looper)

Chrysodeixis subsidens
Chrysodeixis subsidens
Chrysodeixis subsidens

Chrysolarentia mecynata (Mecynata Carpet Moth)

Chrysolarentia mecynata
Chrysolarentia mecynata
Chrysolarentia mecynata

Chrysolarentia severata (Finely-lined Carpet)

Chrysolarentia severata
Chrysolarentia severata
Chrysolarentia severata

Cleora decisaria (Cleora decisaria)

Cleora decisaria

Coesyra cyclotoma (Coesyra cyclotoma)

Comana fasciata (Comana fasciata)

Compsotropha strophiella (A Concealer moth)

Compsotropha strophiella
Compsotropha strophiella
Compsotropha strophiella

Corethropalpa sp. (Corethropalpa sp.)

Corgatha drosera (Beautiful Hookwing)

Corgatha drosera
Corgatha drosera
Corgatha drosera

Cosmodes elegans (Green Blotched Moth)

Cosmodes elegans
Cosmodes elegans
Cosmodes elegans

Cosmopterigidae (family) (Unidentified Cosmopterigid moth)

Cosmopterigidae (family)
Cosmopterigidae (family)
Cosmopterigidae (family)

Craniophora sp. (Craniophora sp.)

Creobota apodectum (a Phycitinae moth)

Creobota apodectum
Creobota apodectum
Creobota apodectum

Crepidosceles iostephana (Crepidosceles iostephana)

Crepidosceles orthomochla (Crepidosceles orthomochla)

Crepidosceles orthomochla

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Bournda National Park
  • Collection type Location

Land area

2.7K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

1

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  • All conservation levels (change?)
  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

Insects

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