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Bennyboymothman Posted - 22/11/2024 : 22:10:06
A very unusual specimen this.

Any ideas please? Somewhere near Pseudodoliops?

Data: 09-2023 - Siocon - Zamboanga del Norte - Philippines

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Bennyboymothman Posted - 24/11/2024 : 22:31:41
Thank you for your detailed explanation :)
Xavier Posted - 24/11/2024 : 09:40:28
The size of the eyes, the curved scape, the very thin ends of the antennular segments, the very thin and not very rigid antennae, the shape of the femurs, the very thin base of the very dilated tarsi... All these features make me think of a chrysomela.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 24/11/2024 : 00:31:42
Are you sure? What are the defining features please? Thanks.
Gerard Posted - 23/11/2024 : 11:02:09
Bonjour Ben a mon avis c'est une Chrysomelidae

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