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Tapirlord wrote:
12 Feb 2025
No worries :)

Xanthorrhoea glauca subsp. angustifolia
marcycad wrote:
12 Feb 2025
Oops!, my ID for X. australis was a mistake.

Xanthorrhoea glauca subsp. angustifolia
MarkH wrote:
3 Feb 2025
Looks like a female Castiarina imitator to me.
I think the species groups of Barker can be quite fluid and sometimes fairly subjective (Shelley would be happy to confirm this I’m sure!) so I would discount that until you get a chance to compare this specimen with other Castiarina imitator at ANIC.

Castiarina imitator
KimberiRP wrote:
3 Feb 2025
The elytra of this beetle have smooth intervals (spaces between the rows of punctures). This eliminates Castiarina imitator - a member of Barker's 'bella species-group' in his 2006 Castiarina book - as one of the defining chararacters of that group is 'dorsal surface with close heavy punctures', giving that surface a matt appearance.

Castiarina imitator
marcycad wrote:
2 Feb 2025
Understanding which species occur within a bioregion and eliminating those which do not match with habitat and morphology is a good means at arriving to species level. X. glauca angustifolia and X. resinosa are the only other candidates in this area, neither of which resemble this specimen.

Xanthorrhoea concava
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