Bournda National Park field guide



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Stathmopoda lethonoa (Stathmopoda lethonoa)

Stathmopoda lethonoa
Stathmopoda lethonoa
Stathmopoda lethonoa

Stellaria flaccida (Forest Starwort)

Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida
Stellaria flaccida
Stephania japonica var. discolor
Stephania japonica var. discolor
Stephania japonica var. discolor

Stereum hirsutum (Hairy Curtain Crust)

Stereum hirsutum
Stereum hirsutum
Stereum hirsutum

Sterictopsis sp. (A geometer moth)

Strepsicrates ejectana (Strepsicrates ejectana)

Strepsicrates ejectana
Strepsicrates ejectana
Strepsicrates ejectana

Strepsicrates infensa (an Olethreutine moth)

Strepsicrates infensa
Strepsicrates infensa
Strepsicrates infensa

Stylidium graminifolium (grass triggerplant)

Stylidium graminifolium
Stylidium graminifolium
Stylidium graminifolium

Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath)

Styphelia attenuata
Styphelia attenuata
Styphelia attenuata

Suaeda australis (Austral Seablite)

Suaeda australis
Suaeda australis
Suaeda australis

Symphyta sp. (genus) (A moth in the family Lasiocampidae)

Syncometes vilis (Barea Group)

Syncometes vilis
Syncometes vilis
Syncometes vilis

Syneora excursaria (Syneora excursaria)

Syneora excursaria
Syneora excursaria

Syrphini (tribe) (Unidentified syrphine hover fly)

Syrphini (tribe)
Syrphini (tribe)
Syrphini (tribe)

Syzygium smithii (Lilly Pilly)

Syzygium smithii
Syzygium smithii
Syzygium smithii

Tachyglossus aculeatus (Short-beaked Echidna)

Tachyglossus aculeatus
Tachyglossus aculeatus
Tachyglossus aculeatus
Tachystola (genus)
Tachystola (genus)
Tachystola (genus)

Talaurinus sp. (Ground weevil)

Talaurinus sp.
Talaurinus sp.
Talaurinus sp.

Tamba sp. (Tamba)

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus) (Unidentified Tasmanicosa wolf spider)

Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)
Tasmanicosa sp. (genus)

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