Bournda National Park species

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52 species

Acolasta scolia (Acolasta scolia)

Acolasta sp. (Acolasta sp.)

Ageletha hemiteles (Webbing Moth)

Ageletha hemiteles
Ageletha hemiteles
Ageletha hemiteles

Antipterna sp. (genus) (Concealer Moth)

Antipterna trilicella (Antipterna trilicella)

Antipterna trilicella

Archaereta dorsivittella (Concealer Moth)

Archaereta dorsivittella

Artiastis (genus) (Chezala Group)

Artiastis (genus)
Artiastis (genus)
Artiastis (genus)

Barea (genus) (A concealer moth)

Barea (genus)
Barea (genus)
Barea (genus)

Barea lithoglypta (Barea lithoglypta)

Borkenhausia macroptera (Borkenhausia macroptera)

Chezala brachypepla (A Concealer moth)

Chezala brachypepla
Chezala brachypepla
Chezala brachypepla

Coesyra cyclotoma (Coesyra cyclotoma)

Compsotropha strophiella (A Concealer moth)

Compsotropha strophiella
Compsotropha strophiella
Compsotropha strophiella

Corethropalpa sp. (Corethropalpa sp.)

Crepidosceles iostephana (Crepidosceles iostephana)

Crepidosceles orthomochla (Crepidosceles orthomochla)

Crepidosceles orthomochla

Eochrois sarcoxantha (A concealer moth)

Eochrois sarcoxantha

Ericrypsina chorodoxa (A Chezela group moth)

Ericrypsina chorodoxa
Ericrypsina chorodoxa
Ericrypsina chorodoxa

Euchaetis metallota (Euchaetis metallota)

Euchaetis metallota
Euchaetis metallota
Euchaetis metallota

Eulechria pentatypa (Eulechria pentatypa)

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Bournda National Park

Land area

2.7K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

1

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