Buprestidae of South Australia
( Jewel beetles )
by Peter J. Lang
Notographus sp. Large  
subfamily  Buprestinae » tribe  Curidini » subtribe  Anilarina
Actual
size¹:
5.6 mm
×
2.4 mm
Measurements (mm)
malefemale
L15.3
5.1 – 5.5
n = 36.3
n = 1
L25.2
5 – 5.3
n = 36.2
n = 1
W2.3
2.15 – 2.35
n = 32.8
n = 1
Legend  L1length from clypeus/frons to elytral apex (mean, range, sample size)
L2length from anterior of edge of eyes to elytral apex
Wmaximum width with elytra fully closed
Distribution
SA Regions¹:  GTFREP
Australian States:  WASA
Southern South Australian occurrences
LegendP.J.Lang collection vouchered records
other private collection or museum specimens, or sightings
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Adult activity records for Notographus sp. Large  (total of 4 beetles)
2
2
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Legend
live emerged adults, count > median value of 2 per quarter month
live emerged adults, count <= median value of 2
live non-emerged adults only, for that quarter month
12
number of active beetles for that quarter month
Adult host plants
beetles sites SA regions¹ family position on host plant
11FRF
*Acacia ramulosa var. ramulosa11GTF
11EPS
11EPF
Legendbeetlescount of beetles collected from, or sighted on, host plant taxon
sitescount of major sites (unique 10 km grid cells +/- some distinct approximate localities)
*indicates alien (non-native) plant occurrences, either wild or planted (the species may be alien in SA, or native in parts of its SA range)
Plant names in green are hyperlinked to a matching host species page with plant photos.
Plant family
Code beetles % host plant taxa
F Fabaceae 2 67% 2
S Sapindaceae 1 33% 1
Position on adult host
positionbeetlessites
on foliage or non-flowering plant44
¹ LegendregionsSA State Herbarium regions (map)
EA: Eastern, EP: Eyre Peninsula, FR: Flinders Ranges, GT: Gairdner-Torrens, KI: Kangaroo Island, LE: Lake Eyre, MU: Murray, NL: Northern Lofty, NU: Nullarbor, NW: North-Western, SE: South-Eastern, SL: Southern Lofty, YP: Yorke Peninsula
sizeThe ellipse is the correct size when printed, indicative on a desktop screen, and likely to be wrong on a mobile device.