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Longicorn Beetle Prosoplus miscellus Cerambycidae Kidney Shaped Eyes, Which Partly Surround The Base Of The Antennae Urban Darwin
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Longicorn Beetle Prosoplus miscellus Cerambycidae Foraging On Carica papaya Caricaceae Already Weakened By Pseudococcidae Infestation Urban Darwin
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. Cerambycidae Colourful Setae On Elytron Or Anterior Wing Covering That Serves To Protect The Posterior Pair Of Functional Wings Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. Cerambycidae Its Compound Eyes Wrap Partly Around Base Of Antennal Sockets Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. Cerambycidae Part Of Its Compound Eyes Wraps Around Base Of Antennal Sockets On The Occiput Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. Cerambycidae With Compound Eyes, Frons, Clypus & Palps Resting On Acacia holosericea FABACEAE Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. Cerambycidae On Acacia holosericea FABACEAE Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle CERAMBYCIDAE sp. Possibly CERAMBYCINAE sp. Feeding On Eucalyptus tectifica Myrtaceae Open Woodland 01
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Longicorn Beetle CERAMBYCIDAE sp. Possibly CERAMBYCINAE sp. Feeding On Eucalyptus tectifica Myrtaceae Open Woodland
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Stenoderus ostricilla Cerambycinae Cerambycidae On Eucalyptus tectifica Myrtaceae Open Woodland 01
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Stenoderus ostricilla Cerambycinae Cerambycidae On Eucalyptus tectifica Myrtaceae Open Woodland 02
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Stenoderus ostricilla Cerambycinae Cerambycidae On Eucalyptus tectifica Myrtaceae Open Woodland
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Longicorn Beetle Prosoplus miscellus Foreleg With Hairy Pads Situated On The Ventral Side Of The Tarsal Segments With Two Curved Divergent Claws Urban Darwin
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. With Antennifer, Broad Antenna Scape, Pedicel & Filiform Shaped Flagellum Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. With Sensilla On The Maxillary And Labial Palps It Is Sensitive To Touch, Sound, Smell, Taste Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. With Setae Sensitive To Touch, Sound & Light It Must Sense Vibrations In The Air That Could Mean A Predator Is Near Shoal Bay
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Longicorn Beetle Possibly Platyomopsis sp. With Tiny Hairs Called Setae Which Are Sensitive To Touch, Sound, Smell, Taste, And Light Shoal Bay