. Bulletin. Forests and forestry. and Industries of Western Australia* 233 be seen by the many dead trees in cypress hedges, these trees having been sap rung by the larvae of Diadoxus scalaris and Diadoxus erythrums. The Longicornes can readily be distinguished from the other beetles by their long horns or feelers (Antennae) and amongst them are to be. found some of our largest beetles (one North Queensland specimen, Batocera Wallacei, measuring up to 17 inches from tip to tip of the antennae). The larvae or grubs of these beetles are generally referred to as bardies, but the bardies eaten by


. Bulletin. Forests and forestry. and Industries of Western Australia* 233 be seen by the many dead trees in cypress hedges, these trees having been sap rung by the larvae of Diadoxus scalaris and Diadoxus erythrums. The Longicornes can readily be distinguished from the other beetles by their long horns or feelers (Antennae) and amongst them are to be. found some of our largest beetles (one North Queensland specimen, Batocera Wallacei, measuring up to 17 inches from tip to tip of the antennae). The larvae or grubs of these beetles are generally referred to as bardies, but the bardies eaten by the natives and some bush men. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Western Australia. Forests Dept. Perth : Forests Dept. , Western Australia


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