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Diphucephala sp. (genus)

Green Scarab Beetle at Mount Clear, ACT

Diphucephala sp. (genus) at Mount Clear, ACT - 28 Apr 2023
Diphucephala sp. (genus) at Mount Clear, ACT - 28 Apr 2023
Diphucephala sp. (genus) at Mount Clear, ACT - 28 Apr 2023
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Identification history

Diphucephala sp. (genus) 29 Apr 2023 KimberiRP
Diphucephala sp. (genus) 29 Apr 2023 SWishart

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Acacia siculiformis (Dagger Wattle) at Mount Clear, ACT - 3 Oct 2022 by Tapirlord
Pimelea curviflora var. gracilis (Curved Rice-flower) at Mount Clear, ACT - 3 Oct 2022 by Ned_Johnston
Synthemis eustalacta (Swamp Tigertail) at Mount Clear, ACT - 20 Feb 2019 by JohnBundock
Eulamprus tympanum (Southern Water Skink) at Mount Clear, ACT - 10 Feb 2018 by HarveyPerkins

Location information

Species information

  • Diphucephala sp. (genus) Scientific name
  • Green Scarab Beetle Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 28 Apr 2023 11:19 AM Recorded on
  • SWishart Recorded by

Additional information

  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size

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