Pseudanilara piliventris, PL2485
Neospades chrysopygia, PL0129
Neospades chrysopygia, PL0129
Neospades chrysopygia, PL0129
Neospades chrysopygia, PL0129
Neospades cf. rugiceps, PL0503
Neospades cf. rugiceps, PL0503
Neospades rugiceps, PL2386C, M
Neospades rugiceps, PL2386C, M
Neospades rugiceps, PL2386C, M
Neospades rugiceps, PL2382A, F
Anilara longicollis, PL1150F
Anilara longicollis, PL1150F
Temognatha flavomarginata, PL1428
Temognatha heros, PL1303
Temognatha heros, PL1303
Temognatha heros, PL1303
Temognatha heros, PL1303
Temognatha heros, PL1303
Temognatha heros, PL1303
Temognatha heros, PL0008
Temognatha wimmerae, PL1414
Temognatha wimmerae, PL1414
Eryngium ovinum
Eryngium ovinum ..revisited
Belidae sp., PL2434
Belidae sp., PL2434
Belidae sp., PL2434
Belidae sp., PL2434
Castiarina crenata, PL2422
Castiarina jospilota, PL2429A
Castiarina jospilota, PL2429A
Castiarina jospilota, PL2429A
Castiarina jospilota, PL2429A
Castiarina jospilota, PL2429A
Castiarina octomaculata, PL2433
Stanwatkinsius uniformis, PL2431
Stanwatkinsius uniformis, PL2431
Stanwatkinsius uniformis, PL2431
Stanwatkinsius uniformis, PL2431
Alectryon oleifolius ssp. canescens (Bullock Bush)…
Alectryon oleifolius ssp. canescens (Bullock Bush)…
Neospades rugiceps, PL2386C, M
Neospades rugiceps, PL2386B, M
Neospades rugiceps, PL2386B, M
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Temognatha lessonii, PL2464


Adelaide, 22 Dec 2012.
I found this large (34 mm long) jewel beetle dead on the ground, undamaged and quite soft and fresh, with the ovipositor extended. A rarely collected species in SA, which visits the canopies of flowering Eucalypts in grassy woodlands. An amazing Christmas present!
Temognatha lessonii is a rarely collected species. Amongst the small number of collections from South Australia are records from Blackwood, Aldinga Scrub, Urrbrae and Wirrabara, all areas in which Grey Box (Eucalyptus microcarpa) Woodlands occur. Like most of it congeners, it is likely to spend its larval stages as a borer in the wood of Eucalypts with the adults emerging in summer to feed on nectar in the blossoms. In the case of this species this would undoubtedly include Grey Box (Eucalyptus microcarpa) which begins its flowering in late summer.
I found this large (34 mm long) jewel beetle dead on the ground, undamaged and quite soft and fresh, with the ovipositor extended. A rarely collected species in SA, which visits the canopies of flowering Eucalypts in grassy woodlands. An amazing Christmas present!
Temognatha lessonii is a rarely collected species. Amongst the small number of collections from South Australia are records from Blackwood, Aldinga Scrub, Urrbrae and Wirrabara, all areas in which Grey Box (Eucalyptus microcarpa) Woodlands occur. Like most of it congeners, it is likely to spend its larval stages as a borer in the wood of Eucalypts with the adults emerging in summer to feed on nectar in the blossoms. In the case of this species this would undoubtedly include Grey Box (Eucalyptus microcarpa) which begins its flowering in late summer.
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