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Larry Bezark Posted - 27/10/2013 : 16:56:44

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Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 02/11/2013 : 14:25:03
I only have a picture of a very old specimen, where the color really faded away. But the ponctuation of the elytra -really deep and strong, and getting smoother on the apex- seems to be caracteristic no?
Francesco Posted - 30/10/2013 : 22:56:28
mmmhm... there are several things that do not go for this species...
Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 30/10/2013 : 15:03:21
It could be Phytoecia incensa, but I only have a very bad picture of it..what do you think?

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