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Pierre Posted - 18/02/2026 : 07:38:28

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Australia is quite a black box for me... The labes says:
Boonoo-Boonoo, N.S.W. W.D., 20-12-56
25mm.

A bit out of topic: the general body shape and coloration of this beetle recall some australian Buprestidae. The convergent evolution is striking.
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Pierre Posted - 18/02/2026 : 16:57:27
Hmmm... Tragocerus, ça me va en effet. Par contre, avec les antennes noires, pourquoi pas plutôt T. halamturina Tepper, 1887 (vide Larry's Old World site)?
Gontran Posted - 18/02/2026 : 15:07:51
Plutôt T. spencii
Gontran Posted - 18/02/2026 : 15:05:11
Je pense qu'il s'agit de Tragocerus spencei Hope.

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