FAUNA PORTAL AUSTRALIA

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How to ?

To start identifying species, simply choose a Project in the main menu and browse through to the taxonomic group of interest. At the family and genus level, the image filter and other tools become available to identify a species. To find a specific taxon, search for it in the search bar above the counters.

What is ?

The Fauna Portal is an authoritative identification platform for Australian species, specifically invertebrates. For undescribed species, it uses a simple nomenclatural system based on unique, successive genus and species numbers derived from the underlying Fauna Portal database. Taxonomic stability is maintained by designating a reference specimen for each undescribed species.

Identification of species is possible through side-by-side comparison of diagnostic images. Image plates are compiled through morphological and geographic filters at family and genus level. The Fauna Portal distribution maps only list specimens that are lodged in publicly accessible collections.

The BLAST+ function allows to submit a molecular sequence and it will return the closest matches of sequences on the Fauna Portal with a link to the species.

The Fauna Portal is project-based. Images are accessible via ‘Projects’ in the main menu, of which “All Fauna Portal species” includes all species accessible through the website. The current pilot version focuses on thre main research projects conducted at the Harry Butler Insitute, Murdoch University:

  • Australian spiders
  • Terrestrial invertebrates of Barrow Island (via the “Barrow Island” project)
  • Short-range endemic invertebrates of Western Australia.

 

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All Praying Mantises of Barrow Island online!

Ten species of Praying Mantises occur on Barrow Island and have been uploaded to the Fauna Portal in March 2026.

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