Bournda National Park species

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44 species

Heliocheilus pallida (Heliocheilus pallida)

Hesychopa chionora (Hesychopa chionora)

Lithilaria proestans (Lithilaria proestans)

Meyrickella ruptellus (Meyrickella ruptellus)

Meyrickella ruptellus
Meyrickella ruptellus
Meyrickella ruptellus

Neumichtis nigerrima (Black Turnip Moth)

Neumichtis nigerrima
Neumichtis nigerrima
Neumichtis nigerrima

Noctuidae (family) (A cutworm or owlet moth)

Noctuidae (family)
Noctuidae (family)
Noctuidae (family)

Nola (genus) (A Noctuid moth)

Nola (genus)
Nola (genus)
Nola (genus)

Nola paroxynta (Neat Tuft-moth)

Nola paroxynta
Nola paroxynta

Nola pleurosema (Plain Tuft-moth)

Nola pleurosema
Nola pleurosema
Nola pleurosema

Pantydia sparsa (Noctuid Moth)

Pantydia sparsa
Pantydia sparsa
Pantydia sparsa

Persectania ewingii (Southern Armyworm)

Persectania ewingii
Persectania ewingii
Persectania ewingii

Praxis aterrima (Black Praxis)

Praxis aterrima
Praxis aterrima
Praxis aterrima

Praxis edwardsii (Edward's Praxis)

Praxis edwardsii
Praxis edwardsii
Praxis edwardsii

Praxis porphyretica (Praxis porphyretica)

Praxis porphyretica
Praxis porphyretica
Praxis porphyretica

Proteuxoa (genus) (An Owlet moth (Acronictinae))

Proteuxoa (genus)
Proteuxoa (genus)

Proteuxoa tibiata (Horseshoe Noctuid)

Proteuxoa tibiata
Proteuxoa tibiata
Proteuxoa tibiata

Sorama bicolor (Two-coloured Notodontid)

Sorama bicolor
Sorama bicolor
Sorama bicolor

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Bournda National Park

Land area

2.7K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

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