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Les Posted - 05/07/2011 : 03:52:43


I think this belongs here, I can not think what else it could be, but I can find nothing like it in the photo gallery.
I think Kurt may have other views of it.
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Les Posted - 06/07/2011 : 01:53:09
Thanks, yet again.
Francesco Posted - 05/07/2011 : 19:58:00
I've found it: Glenea (s. str.) dimidiata dimidiata (Fabricius, 1801).
This specimen, with the apical spot ochreous and close to the apex, belongs the variety oudetera Thomson.
Francesco Posted - 05/07/2011 : 18:20:07
It is a Glenea closely related to G. anticepunctata Thomson, 1857.
The elytral pattern is nearly identical, but this species has a longitudinal yellow band on the pronotum that is absent here.
I have to check the keys.
orionmystery Posted - 05/07/2011 : 10:06:20
Didn't get this one, Les. Derrick might have it though.

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