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dryobius Posted - 04/12/2017 : 02:11:53

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Western Australia
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dryobius Posted - 06/12/2017 : 12:45:24
Looking closely at the pronotal spine, it keys to P. acanthocera.
Thank you, Philippe.
cerambyphil Posted - 04/12/2017 : 18:26:57
Antennomere III is shorter than IV, but I can't see if the pronotal lateral spines are curved backward. have a look to the following key:



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Gontran Posted - 04/12/2017 : 03:41:29
To me, probably Phoracantha acanthocera (Macleay)
Philippe Jacquot (Cerambyphil) was very helpful for identifying Phoracantha species.
He confirmed or corrected most of my specimens. Let's wait for his opinion.


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