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Cantao parentum

Mallotus Harlequin Bug at Tharwa, ACT

Cantao parentum at Tharwa, ACT - 30 Dec 2018
Cantao parentum at Tharwa, ACT - 30 Dec 2018
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Cantao parentum 1 Jan 2019 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 31 Dec 2018 Harrisi

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MichaelMulvaney noted:

1 Jan 2019

Rare local sighting of migrant Harlequin Bug

5 comments

   1 Jan 2019
This looks very much like the Mallotus Harlequin Bug, Cantao parentum, but this jewel bug supposively only feeds on Mallotus trees a dry rainforest species - so what is it doing in Tidbinbilla?
RogerF wrote:
   2 Jan 2019
Some shield and Jewel bugs undertake long range migrations. The Atlas shows a record on the strand in central NSW that could result from a southward migration and there is a specimen collected from Narrandera. So I suspect migration. Stuart was very lucky to find this specimen as very few individuals would be present after the migration.
Harrisi wrote:
   2 Jan 2019
Ah well, the things you see when out in Mother Nature! Thank you gentlemen for the information. It blew me away when I saw it, not exactly Tidbinbilla but up Corin Forest Road just before Woods Res turnoff. Was head high in flowering Kunzea.
RogerF wrote:
   2 Jan 2019
I am going there on Thursday and will take a look.
Harrisi wrote:
   2 Jan 2019
enjoy Roger, a couple of good patches of Lepto still in flower but mostly Kunzea. Have found some larger Buprestids recently at the highest point of flowering Kunzea....

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