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KimberiRP wrote:
6 Apr 2023
This one is a puzzle. I don't know anything with this pattern of punctures on the elytra. The body shape suggests Chrysomelidae or Tenebrionidae, but without seeing the legs, antennae etc. I can't go any further.

Chrysolina quadrigemina
DerekC wrote:
15 Sep 2022
Thanks, I understand.

Microtis sp.
15 Sep 2022
I have no photo. This is from a survey I did in the past.

Microtis sp.
DerekC wrote:
15 Sep 2022
Michael did you intend to have included a photo as I see none?

Microtis sp.
trevorpreston wrote:
7 Oct 2021
I have been in touch with Youning Su, co-author of Field Guide to Crickets of Australia, and he has identified this sighting as mid instar female Lepidogryllus sp. He says it is either L comparatus, or L parvulus, but that the two species are indistinguishable, even as adults. He agrees it looks similar to Loxoblemmus pallens, but you can see the lower lateral lobe white area is different.

Lepidogryllus sp. (genus)
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