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Darkling beetle at Ainslie, ACT

Tenebrionidae (family) at Ainslie, ACT - 8 Apr 2018
Tenebrionidae (family) at Ainslie, ACT - 8 Apr 2018
Tenebrionidae (family) at Ainslie, ACT - 8 Apr 2018
Tenebrionidae (family) at Ainslie, ACT - 8 Apr 2018
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Identification history

Tenebrionidae (family) 10 Apr 2018 michaelb
Tenebrionidae (family) 10 Apr 2018 michaelb
Tenebrionidae (Family) false wireworm 9 Apr 2018 RogerF
Pterohelaeus sp. (genus) 9 Apr 2018 jb2602

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Is it an Eastern False Wireworm? Pterohelaeus sp

4 comments

RogerF wrote:
   10 Apr 2018
There are a number of genera of false wireworms in the Tenebrionidae. Unless there are identifiable adults present with their larvae it is difficult to be sure of their identity
michaelb wrote:
   10 Apr 2018
Hi John. Thanks for your photos. I have downloaded the original photo no. 3, doctored it, and added it back, so it can to be used on the Species page.
https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Species/21302
FYI, our system doesn't show the originals but edits them to a lower resolution. This is for the purpose of efficiency. In the process photos that are a non-standard shape (4x3) can be truncated on the longer ends. This is something to keep in mind when cropping you photos.
jb2602 wrote:
   10 Apr 2018
I was wondering about that Michael. They were cropped long to try and load up the best resolution, how do you add blank space to a photo?
michaelb wrote:
   10 Apr 2018
What I did was use cut and paste, the original no. 3 onto the visible no. 3. If you look carefully you can see this.

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