Bournda National Park species

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19 species

Ardices canescens (Dark-spotted Tiger Moth)

Ardices canescens
Ardices canescens
Ardices canescens

Asura bipars (Asura bipars)

Asura bipars
Asura bipars
Asura bipars

Brunia replana (Lichen-eating Caterpillar)

Brunia replana
Brunia replana
Brunia replana

Cyme structa (Banded Lichen Moth)

Cyme structa
Cyme structa
Cyme structa

Halone prosenes (Pied Halone)

Halone prosenes

Halone sejuncta (Variable Halone)

Halone sejuncta
Halone sejuncta
Halone sejuncta

Heliosia jucunda (Heliosia jucunda)

Heliosia jucunda

Nyctemera amicus (Senecio Moth, Magpie Moth, Cineraria Moth)

Nyctemera amicus
Nyctemera amicus
Nyctemera amicus

Philenora chionastis (Philenora chionastis)

Scoliacma nana (Diminutive Footman)

Scoliacma nana
Scoliacma nana
Scoliacma nana

Termessa discrepans (Hookwing Footman)

Termessa discrepans
Termessa discrepans

Termessa gratiosa (Termessa gratiosa)

Termessa gratiosa
Termessa gratiosa
Termessa gratiosa

Termessa laeta (Termessa laeta)

Termessa laeta
Termessa laeta
Termessa laeta

Termessa nivosa (Snowy Footman)

Termessa nivosa
Termessa nivosa
Termessa nivosa

Termessa sp. (Termessa sp.)

Thallarcha albicollis (Crossed Footman)

Thallarcha albicollis
Thallarcha albicollis
Thallarcha albicollis

Tigrioides alterna (Alternating Footman)

Tigrioides alterna
Tigrioides alterna
Tigrioides alterna
Bournda National Park

Land area

2.7K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

1

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