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CERAMBYCIDAE
Longicorn Beetles
 
Cerambycinae
Common Eucalypt Longicorn
Wasp-like Longicorn
One-banded Longicorn
Decora Longicorn
Flower Longicorn
Ant-mimicking Longicorn
 
Lamiinae  
Fig Longicorn
Sheep Longicorn
Small Acacia Longicorn I
Small Acacia Longicorn II
She-Oak Longicorn
Tea-tree Longicorn
Dark Brown Longicorn
Green Longicorn
Acacia Longicorn
Small Longicorn
 
Unidentified Longicorn 

                                               

Longicorn Beetles that unidentified yet

Please advise if you identify any of the below Longicorn Beetles. 
 
 
Green Longicorn Beetle
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? sp., body length 20mm 
We found this beetle once in Daisy Hill near Buhot Creek on Apr 2008. It was found on Wild Passionfruit Vine Passiflora sp.. We believed the beetle is in subfamily Lamiinae, but cannot tell what genus.  More pictures and information can be found in this page.
 
 
Lycid-mimicking Beetle
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? sp., body length 20mm
The beetle about to fly away. We can see its hind wings which are normally folded under the forewings cover. Beetles only use their hind wings for flying. The harden forewings are used as the protection to their hind wings and abdomen. When fly, the forewings are just open and have no or very minor aero-dynamic effect. This may not be a longicorn beetle although it has long antenna.
 
 
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Last updated: May 31, 2008.