Mimosa Rocks National Park species

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31 species

Acmotoma magniferella (Acmotoma magniferella)

Acmotoma magniferella
Acmotoma magniferella

Ageletha hemiteles (Webbing Moth)

Ageletha hemiteles
Ageletha hemiteles
Ageletha hemiteles

Atelosticha phaedrella (Atelosticha phaedrella)

Atheropla decaspila (A concealer moth)

Atheropla decaspila
Atheropla decaspila
Atheropla decaspila

Barea discincta (Barea discincta)

Barea phaeomochla (Barea phaeomochla)

Barea phaeomochla
Barea phaeomochla
Barea phaeomochla

Compsotropha strophiella (A Concealer moth)

Compsotropha strophiella
Compsotropha strophiella
Compsotropha strophiella

Euchaetis habrocosma (Euchaetis habrocosma)

Euchaetis habrocosma
Euchaetis habrocosma

Eulechria basiplaga (Eulechria basiplaga)

Eulechria sigmophora (Eulechria sigmophora)

Eulechria xeropterella (Eulechria xeropterella)

Eulechria xeropterella
Eulechria xeropterella
Eulechria xeropterella

Garrha absumptella (Garrha absumptella)

Garrha absumptella
Garrha absumptella
Garrha absumptella

Garrha phoenopis (Garrha phoenopis)

Garrha phoenopis
Garrha phoenopis
Garrha phoenopis

Garrha repandula (a Concealer Moth)

Garrha repandula
Garrha repandula
Garrha repandula

Leprocosma hoplophanes (Leprocosma hoplophanes)

Machetis sp. (Machetis sp.)

Merocroca automima (Chezala group)

Merocroca automima
Merocroca automima
Merocroca automima

Oxythecta sp. (Oxythecta)

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Mimosa Rocks National Park

Land area

5.8K ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

1

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