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Trichaulax philipsii

12 Grey-furrowed rose chafer at Mongarlowe, NSW

Trichaulax philipsii at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
Trichaulax philipsii at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
Trichaulax philipsii at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
Trichaulax philipsii at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
Trichaulax philipsii at Mongarlowe, NSW - suppressed
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Trichaulax philipsii 16 Jan 2025 MichaelMulvaney
Trichaulax philipsii 15 Jan 2025 LisaH

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This was exciting! I've never seen this beetle before, and it was so biiigggg!!!

11 comments

HelenCross wrote:
   15 Jan 2025
I so want to see one of these beetles!
LisaH wrote:
   15 Jan 2025
It was extraordinary - hope you do get to see one! I was so lucky - first the channel-billed cuckoo, then minutes later, this - what a day!
HelenCross wrote:
   15 Jan 2025
Fantastic!
   16 Jan 2025
Very good find and only the second ever NatureMapr sighting for the Canberra & Southern Tablelands region of the Grey-furrowed rose chafer. Looks like an impressive scarab beetle, I'd love to see one too.
LisaH wrote:
   16 Jan 2025
Thank you - it was indeed, very impressive!
KimberiRP wrote:
   16 Jan 2025
This one is a female, recognisable by the 3 teeth on the outside edge of the fore tibia. It is also more stocky than the male.
LisaH wrote:
   16 Jan 2025
Oh, so interesting - thank you! Hopefully, where there's one, there's more
HaukeKoch wrote:
   17 Jan 2025
Very pretty! When I saw my first and so far, only one in the ANBG, Chris Moeseneder pointed out to me that T. kirbyi also occurs in our area and is best distinguished in the males by the shape of the claws on the front foot: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/199062525
Not sure if there is an easy feature to tell the females apart, but didn't get round to get that info from Chris.
HaukeKoch wrote:
   17 Jan 2025
Possibly they should be treated as Trichaulax sp. otherwise
arjay wrote:
   4 Feb 2025
Yeah there are more of these beetles in the area. Amazing looking thing. And there have been a pair of channel billed cuckoos all spring/summer. Usually there is only one.
LisaH wrote:
   4 Feb 2025
Interesting - I'll look out for them in the bursaria. Are the adult channel-billed cuckoos still around? Because it seems like the fledgling has left, and I'm wondering if the parents have collected it and they're winging their way north . . .

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