Longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) species

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A CSIRO reference with picture gallery:

http://www.ento.csiro.au/biology/cerambycidae/cerambycidae.html#

 

153 species

Tropis rubea (A longhorn beetle)

Tropis rubea
Tropis rubea
Tropis rubea

Tropis sp. (genus) (Longhorn or longicorn beetle)

Tropis sp. (genus)
Tropis sp. (genus)
Tropis sp. (genus)

Uracanthus bivitta (Longhorn beetle)

Uracanthus bivitta
Uracanthus bivitta
Uracanthus bivitta

Uracanthus sp. (Longhorn beetle)

Uracanthus sp. (genus) (A longhorn beetle)

Uracanthus sp. (genus)
Uracanthus sp. (genus)
Uracanthus sp. (genus)

Uracanthus strigosus (Longhorn beetle)

Uracanthus strigosus

Uracanthus triangularis (Triangular Marked Banksia Longhorn)

Uracanthus triangularis
Uracanthus triangularis
Uracanthus triangularis

Xystrocera virescens (Large Brown Longhorn Beetle)

Xystrocera virescens
Xystrocera virescens
Xystrocera virescens

Zoedia divisa (Zoedia longhorn beetle)

Zoedia divisa
Zoedia divisa
Zoedia divisa

Zoedia sp. (genus) (Longhorn beetle)

Zoedia triangularis (A round-necked longhorn beetle)

Zoedia triangularis

Zorilispe albosetosa (Longhorn beetle)

Zorilispe albosetosa
Zorilispe albosetosa
Zorilispe albosetosa

Zygocera pruinosa (Pruinosa longicorn beetle)

Zygocera pruinosa
Zygocera pruinosa

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