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Neostenus saundersii

A longhorn beetle at Bullen Range

Neostenus saundersii at Bullen Range - 6 Jan 2024
Neostenus saundersii at Bullen Range - 6 Jan 2024
Neostenus saundersii at Bullen Range - 6 Jan 2024
Neostenus saundersii at Bullen Range - 6 Jan 2024
Neostenus saundersii at Bullen Range - 6 Jan 2024
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Neostenus saundersii 8 Jan 2024 KimberiRP
Distichocera sp. 7 Jan 2024 AlisonMilton
Unidentified 6 Jan 2024 HelenCross

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4 comments

AlisonMilton wrote:
   7 Jan 2024
@HelenCross Helen, I downloaded the last image and lightened the shadows to make ID clearer.
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HelenCross wrote:
   7 Jan 2024
Thanks Alison
KimberiRP wrote:
   8 Jan 2024
Helen, nice capture of the unusual pose that this species adopts. I presume it serves to camouflage it on the twig. On Black Mountain I once observed an individual of the same species in a virtually identical pose, with the antennae extended but flattened against the bark in front of it.
HelenCross wrote:
   8 Jan 2024
Thanks Kim, yes it's a strange posture for sure and agree that it's probably for camouflage!

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