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orionmystery Posted - 21/03/2012 : 16:20:27


Hi Francesco,

I found this black and yellow specimen on a leaf up high...body length about 1.5 inch.
Glenea (Citrinoglenea) citrina?

thanks
Kurt
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Beckey Posted - 08/01/2013 : 09:35:06
In my experience, yellow pubescence turns into white after death.
Francesco Posted - 23/03/2012 : 19:36:57
Hence, I think Glenea elegans as correct.
orionmystery Posted - 22/03/2012 : 02:19:16
Thanks, Gerald, Francesco.
Forgot to mention I found this specimen in Negeri Sembilan state of Malaysia.
Francesco Posted - 21/03/2012 : 21:12:18
You are right, Gérard.
It seems to me a female of Glenea (Macroglenea) elegans, though I have never seen this yellow ventral side...
Actually, I have never seen living specimens as well...
Gerard Posted - 21/03/2012 : 18:01:17
Hello Kurt. Your beast come from what country?
In my opinion we sum in the subgenus Macroglenea.
orionmystery Posted - 21/03/2012 : 16:29:31

Guess not...just checked the dorsal marking...

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