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BillTyson Posted - 09/03/2015 : 00:40:04

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Philippines, N. Luzon
I may get the hang of this after all!
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BillTyson Posted - 11/03/2015 : 00:45:08
Eduard just asked to borrow all of mine so now I am not sure.
dryobius Posted - 10/03/2015 : 21:51:21
Looks like it to me.
horshehden Posted - 10/03/2015 : 19:55:37
Check Plutonesthes junsukei Vives, 2013
dryobius Posted - 09/03/2015 : 07:19:54
You recently posted a photo a mostly orange Cleomenes. This also looks close to Cleomenes, but lacks the punctation on the elytra that is common on Cleomenes species. Anyway, the tribe is Cleomenini, but this looks rather unique.

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