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Metriolagria formicicola

Darkling beetle at Majura, ACT

Metriolagria formicicola at Majura, ACT - 19 Jan 2017
Metriolagria formicicola at Majura, ACT - 19 Jan 2017
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Metriolagria formicicola 3 Feb 2017 KimPullen
Metriolagria formicicola 3 Feb 2017 KimPullen
Ecnolagria grandis 3 Feb 2017 HarveyPerkins

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KimPullen wrote:
   4 Feb 2017
Compared to Ecnolagria grandis, Metriolagria formicicola has a narrower and darker body, with a metallic sheen.
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   4 Feb 2017
Thanks Kim. Last time I looked I thought these were all just Lagria in their own family, Lagriidae! Was a while ago.
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   4 Feb 2017
So Kim, here's (2nd photo) the same individual but with a couple of Iridomyrmex, but they certainly didn't seem to get along very well!
KimPullen wrote:
   4 Feb 2017
I don't know what's behind the 'formicicola' name, Harvey. I haven't noticed them being fond of ants, or ants of them. As for 'Lagriidae' vs Tenebrionidae, they were separate for more than a century until someone found that larvae of the former were practically indistinguishable from those of Australian Adelium, which have always been considered Tenebrionidae. Then they had a good look at the adults and found they weren't too different either!
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   4 Feb 2017
Thanks Kim - the history and nomenclature of these things can sometimes be as interesting as the insects themselves.

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