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Bombus distinguendus
species of insect

Hemiphlebia mirabilis
Hemiphlebia, commonly known as the ancient greenling, is a genus of damselfly, containing only one species Hemiphlebia mirabilis and is the only living genus in the family Hemiphlebiidae.
It is very small with a long, metallic-green body and clear wings. It is endemic to south-eastern Australia. Its natural swamp habitat is threatened by habitat loss. The oldest representatives of the family date to the Late Jurassic.

Cardiocondyla elegans
species of insect

Eurycantha calcarata
species of insect

Crematogaster auberti
species of insect

Acanthoplus discoidalis
species of insect
Calopteryx japonica
species of insect

Bombus mendax
species of insect

Hierodula tenuidentata
species of mantises
Q870370
species of insect

Zygonyx iris
species of insect
Pseudagrion kersteni
species of insect

Tenodera angustipennis
species of mantises
Austrogomphus ochraceus
species of insect

Bombus mesomelas
species of insect

Bombus mucidus
species of insect

Euphaea formosa
species of insect

Ophiomyia simplex
species of insect
Ceriagrion aeruginosum
species of insect

Campiglossa misella
species of insect
Euconocephalus remotus
species of insect
Tetrathemis polleni
species of insect
Tauriphila argo
species of insect

Phytoliriomyza melampyga
species of insect
Abgrallaspis cyanophylli
species of insect
Myiopharus doryphorae
species of insect

Anthophora californica
species of insect
Megachile armaticeps
species of insect
Campiglossa achyrophori
species of insect
Ameles picteti
species of insect
Agromyza parvicornis
species of insect
Trithemis selika
species of insect

Osmia uncinata
species of insect

Ultima gem
species of insect
Diastatomma bicolor
species of insect
Cerodontha angulata
species of insect
Synlestes weyersii
species of insect
Pseudagrion cingillum
species of insect
Anthophora occidentalis
species of insect
Anthophora montana
species of insect
Athrycia impressa
species of insect
Urophora christophi
species of insect
Exoprosopa decora
species of insect
Diphlebia
Diphlebia is a genus of damselflies in the family Lestoideidae.
They are commonly known as rockmasters. These damselflies are very large and thick. The species in this genus are found in Eastern Australia, except for one species that can be found in New Guinea. The males are vividly patterned. They are blue or bluish green and black in colour. Their blue colour also gives them the name azure damselflies. They rest with their wings spread out. Their wings are usually blackish brown or have white markings. These damselflies have several present antenodal crossveins. The two basal crossveins exte
Lestes ictericus
species of insect
Megachile giraudi
species of insect
Leptotarsus (Longurio) testaceus
species of insect
Campiglossa genalis
species of insect

Tephritis brachyura
species of insect
Lepidosaphes beckii
species of insect

Calycomyza solidaginis
species of insect
Trupanea crassipes
species of insect
Peribaea setinervis
species of insect
Anthophora terminalis
species of insect
Oxyna albipila
species of insect
Urophora variabilis
species of insect
Hylaeus verticalis
species of insect
Oxyna lutulenta
species of insect
Hydatophylax argus
species of insect
Gryllodes sigillatus
species of insect