Plinthocoelium suaveolens plicatum
Plinthocoelium suaveolens plicatum
I thought I'd throw a beetle into this category. This cerambycid is one of the most impressive in N. America. It is usually 35 to 40 mm in length. The plicatum form has a green head. P. suaveolens suaveolens has a red head. P. schwarzi has black legs and turns metallic blue after death.
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Re: Plinthocoelium suaveolens plicatum
P. suaveolens is a species that I've occasionally collected from the trunks of Gum bumelia (Sideroxylon lanuginosum) in my backyard (usually in May or June). It seems to be more abundant in some years than others (though the same can be said for many other cerambycids).
Every specimen I've ever collected has turned blue after death, regardless of the drying method used.
If viewed from a certain angle, even living examples can appear blue instead of green -
Some close-ups -
Every specimen I've ever collected has turned blue after death, regardless of the drying method used.
If viewed from a certain angle, even living examples can appear blue instead of green -
Some close-ups -
Re: Plinthocoelium suaveolens plicatum
Is this your work?58chevy wrote: โWed Jun 01, 2022 7:25 pm I thought I'd throw a beetle into this category. This cerambycid is one of the most impressive in N. America. It is usually 35 to 40 mm in length. The plicatum form has a green head. P. suaveolens suaveolens has a red head. P. schwarzi has black legs and turns metallic blue after death.
Brilliant if it is !!
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Livingplanet3: None of my specimens ever turned blue. Where did you collect yours?
DaveUK: Yes, I painted it. I'd like to see more of your artwork also.
DaveUK: Yes, I painted it. I'd like to see more of your artwork also.
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Re: Plinthocoelium suaveolens plicatum
It has a photographic quality about it. Really excellent work
What medium do you use?
I don't keep much of my art work for myself & I have not done any in a while.
Here is a water colour of an Australian lycaenid Hypochrysops delicia that I painted in 2016.
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Another excellent painting, DaveUK! I use acrylics.
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