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FAMILY CERAMBYCIDAE
- This page contains pictures and information about Acacia Longicorn Beetles that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland,
Australia.
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- Body length 30mm
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- In mid summer, on those young Acacia trees in Mt Cotton, we found a few of those Longicorn
Beetles. Some of them are actively moving around. When disturbed, some dropped
onto the ground and played dead, some slowly flied away.
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- They appeared only in a short period of time in mid summer. A year later in
the same area, we easily found a lot of them.
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have very long antennae, typically 11 segmented. They have obvious strong
mandibles for chewing. Also notice its notched eyes and its antenna arising
within the notch. This is the characteristic of all longicorn beetles.
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- On Dec 2005, we found a Acacia Longicorn Beetle in Karawatha
Forest. It was feeding on a small Acacia tree. It was biting off the skin of
some young stems. We found only one beetle in the near by area.
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colour and patterns were slightly different than those we found in Mt
Cotton.
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beetle was very slow moving. When disturbed, the beetle played dead.
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- When
looking at the beetle with the front view, we noticed why there are the round
dome on each shoulder. Those domes mimic the eyes of a larger animal. The
beetle spends long time on stem feeding plant skin. It will most likely
encounter its predators, such as a bird, from above. The mimicking larger
animal's face may scare away its predators.
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