Moruya, NSW species

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83 species

Paropsis atomaria (Eucalyptus leaf beetle)

Paropsis atomaria
Paropsis atomaria
Paropsis atomaria

Paropsisterna obliterata (Obliterate Melaleuca Leaf Beetle)

Paropsisterna obliterata
Paropsisterna obliterata
Paropsisterna obliterata

Prosotas felderi (Short-tailed Line-blue)

Prosotas felderi
Prosotas felderi
Prosotas felderi

Pseudolycus sp. (genus) (Lycid-mimic oedemerid beetle)

Pseudolycus sp. (genus)
Pseudolycus sp. (genus)
Pseudolycus sp. (genus)

Sciaridae sp. (family) (Black fungus gnat)

Sciaridae sp. (family)
Sciaridae sp. (family)
Sciaridae sp. (family)

Stenoderus suturalis (Stinking Longhorn)

Stenoderus suturalis
Stenoderus suturalis
Stenoderus suturalis

Stigmodera macularia (Macularia jewel beetle)

Stigmodera macularia
Stigmodera macularia
Stigmodera macularia

Taxeotis perlinearia (Spring Taxeotis)

Taxeotis perlinearia
Taxeotis perlinearia
Taxeotis perlinearia

Taxeotis reserata (A Geometer moth)

Taxeotis reserata
Taxeotis reserata
Taxeotis reserata

Tenebrionidae (family) (Darkling beetle)

Tenebrionidae (family)
Tenebrionidae (family)
Tenebrionidae (family)

Tisiphone abeona (Varied Sword-grass Brown)

Tisiphone abeona
Tisiphone abeona
Tisiphone abeona

Tortricopsis uncinella (A concealer moth)

Tortricopsis uncinella
Tortricopsis uncinella
Tortricopsis uncinella

Trapezites symmomus (Splendid Ochre)

Trapezites symmomus
Trapezites symmomus
Trapezites symmomus

Trichoptera (order) (Unidentified Caddisfly)

Trichoptera (order)
Trichoptera (order)
Trichoptera (order)

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