Euoniticellus africanus

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Genus
Euoniticellus
Length
8–13 mm
Colour
light to dark brown with faint diamond shape on pronotum. Two shiny black triangles on pronotum
Horns
none
Flight time
day
Yearly Activity
late spring to autumn
Distribution

southeast QLD, eastern NSW

Similar Species

E. pallipes female has a small ridge between eyes, but E. africanus has none. E. pallipes male has shallowly arched ridge between eyes, which is parabola-shaped in E. africanus.


Presence in Australia

 

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DBEE project species sightings

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