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Anoplognathus sp. (genus)

Unidentified Christmas beetle at Gunning Bush Block

Anoplognathus sp. (genus) at Gunning Bush Block - 29 Mar 2024
Anoplognathus sp. (genus) at Gunning Bush Block - 29 Mar 2024
Anoplognathus sp. (genus) at Gunning Bush Block - 29 Mar 2024
Anoplognathus sp. (genus) at Gunning Bush Block - 29 Mar 2024
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Identification history

Anoplognathus sp. (genus) 30 Jun 2024 HaukeKoch
Anoplognathus pallidicollis 30 Jun 2024 AlisonMilton
Anoplognathus sp. (genus) 29 Mar 2024 JohnS

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2 comments

HaukeKoch wrote:
   30 Jun 2024
I think this is likely A. porosus. A. pallidicollis doesn't have the metallic green colouration on the underside of the abdomen like here, and often a larger extent of coverage of the abdominal sternites with white setae. See this picture for a typical appearance:
https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.amazonaws.com/photos/351552667/original.jpeg
A. porosus and A. pallidicollis look very similar in our area on the dorsal view. It's ideally best to get a view of the pygidium and look at the pattern of setae there (covered entirely in short, white setae for A. pallidicollis, and white setae only along the margins and through the centre line in A. porosus).
AlisonMilton wrote:
   30 Jun 2024
Thanks

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  • It was on the ground below a eucalyptus. Associated plant
  • 25mm to 50mm Animal size
  • Alive / healthy Animal health

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