Females are wingless and typically smaller than the males. Many species (>700) and ranging in size from 2-40mm. Coupling is often extended and males fly with females attached.
Thynninae (subfamily) is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Southern Highlands | Albury, Wodonga
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Maps
Albury ANU Kingsley Precinct Aranda Bushland Australian National University Bicentennial Park Black Mountain Black Street Grasslands to Stirling Ridge Blue Gum Point to Attunga Bay Bluetts Block (402, 403, 12, 11) Bruce Ridge Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill Bullen Range Caladenia Forest, O'Connor Cantor Crescent Woodland, Higgins Clyde Cameron Reserve Dryandra St Woodland Felltimber Creek NCR Flea Bog Flat to Emu Creek Corridor Gigerline Nature Reserve Goulburn Mulwaree Council Hall Horse Paddocks Hughes Grassy Woodland Kama Lake Burley Griffin West Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm A.C.T. Mcleods Creek Res (Gundaroo) Molonglo River Reserve Mount Ainslie Mount Jerrabomberra Mount Jerrabomberra QP Mount Mugga Mugga Mount Painter Mt Holland Mulligans Flat Mundoonen Nature Reserve Nail Can Hill Namadgi National Park National Arboretum Forests National Arboretum Woodland Penrose Piney Ridge Point Hut to Tharwa Red Hill to Yarralumla Creek Sth Tablelands Ecosystem Park Stony Creek Tallaganda State Forest Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Uriarra Recreation Reserve Wanniassa Hill Wingecarribee Local Government Area Wodonga Wodonga Regional Park Woodstock Nature Reserve WREN ReservesPlaces
Acton, ACT Ainslie, ACT Albury, NSW Aranda, ACT Bungendore, NSW Chisholm, ACT Crackenback, NSW Denman Prospect, ACT Evatt, ACT Fraser, ACT Gundaroo, NSW Hall, ACT Jerrabomberra, NSW Jerrawa, NSW Kambah, ACT Melba, ACT Mount Fairy, NSW O'Malley, ACT Paddys River, ACT Strathnairn, ACT Tinderry, NSW West Wodonga, VIC Wodonga, VIC Yarralumla, ACT