Insects & spiders on Bursaria spinosa - a research project. species

Posted by michaelb

"Insects & spiders on Bursaria spinosa" is a research project to find out how many species of insects & spiders use Bursaria spinosa for feeding on. This shrub is ecologically important because it supports a great variety of invertebrate life. Some species may feed on the flowers and others may prey on the insects. Pollinators, predators and parasites are all included. Add your sightings to this collection to inform the research.

       


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156 species

Distichocera thomsonella (A longhorn beetle)

Distichocera thomsonella
Distichocera thomsonella
Distichocera thomsonella

Ecnolagria grandis (Honeybrown beetle)

Ecnolagria grandis
Ecnolagria grandis
Ecnolagria grandis

Elateridae sp. (family) (Unidentified click beetle)

Elateridae sp. (family)
Elateridae sp. (family)
Elateridae sp. (family)

Eleale aspera (Clerid beetle)

Eleale aspera
Eleale aspera
Eleale aspera

Eleale pulchra (Clerid beetle)

Eleale pulchra
Eleale pulchra
Eleale pulchra

Eleale sp. (genus) (Clerid beetle)

Eleale sp. (genus)
Eleale sp. (genus)
Eleale sp. (genus)

Ellipsidion australe (Austral Ellipsidion cockroach)

Ellipsidion australe
Ellipsidion australe
Ellipsidion australe

Epiphyas postvittana (Light Brown Apple Moth)

Epiphyas postvittana
Epiphyas postvittana
Epiphyas postvittana

Eristalinus punctulatus (Golden Native Drone Fly)

Eristalinus punctulatus
Eristalinus punctulatus
Eristalinus punctulatus

Eumeninae (subfamily) (Unidentified Potter wasp)

Eumeninae (subfamily)
Eumeninae (subfamily)
Eumeninae (subfamily)

Ferreola handschini (Orange-collared Spider Wasp)

Ferreola handschini
Ferreola handschini
Ferreola handschini

Geitoneura acantha (Ringed Xenica)

Geitoneura acantha
Geitoneura acantha
Geitoneura acantha

Gminatus australis (Orange assassin bug)

Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis

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