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Bennyboymothman Posted - 05/02/2023 : 17:17:50

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Possibly? Or Oncideres?
What is the defining features to differentiate between the two families please?

Thank you

Data: 07-2015 - River Amazonas - Loreto - Picuroyacu - Peru
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 05/02/2023 : 21:19:41
Thanks Larry, I can sort of see what you mean but in some species it's hard to see :)
Larry Bezark Posted - 05/02/2023 : 17:46:10
Ben, L. fasciatus looks OK for me.

Pronotum basically rectangular = Oncideres
Pronotum generally narrowed towards the apex = Lochmaeocles.

Larry B.

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