Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae)


Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae)

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DiBickers wrote:
4 Apr 2025
Have Verified as per Kimberi’s Species-level ID Coptocercus unifasciatus

Coptocercus unifasciatus
DiBickers wrote:
1 Apr 2025
@entom2 Morning Allen, any chance you would mind having a look at this one for me please? I thought it was Rhytiphora albocincta, but according to iNat the taxon is now Rhytiphora collaris?
I’ve tentatively left both names in (but wrote “formerly” next to Rhytiphora albocincta), but I’m not in the know with revisions & thought you might be able to confirm this is correct for me (or point me in the right direction on how to find out). Hoping you can help, thanks so much💚

Rhytiphora collaris
WendyEM wrote:
16 Mar 2025
should this species be listed under longhorn beetles? -superfamily-tenebrionoidea/family-oedemeridae-pollen-feeding-beetles ?

Sessinia punctum
WendyEM wrote:
16 Mar 2025
https://bie.ala.org.au/species/https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/taxa/612b40b3-eafc-4506-82fc-43a8982511bd#gallery
https://tasmanianinsectfieldguide.com/hexapoda/insectsoftasmaniacoleoptera/insectsoftasmaniacoleoptera-suborder-polyphaga/superfamily-tenebrionoidea/family-oedemeridae-pollen-feeding-beetles/genus-sessinia/

Sessinia punctum
KimberiRP wrote:
3 Mar 2025
Yes, might be N. inconspicua.

Neissa sp.
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