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Vietnam: Pterolophia zebrina
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Larry Bezark[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/Larry Bezark/2023112919200_Pteropliini2 maybe Ha Giang Province, Vietnam 14 mm LGB.jpg[/img][img]/public/imgforum/Larry Bezark/20231129192041_Pteropliini2 vent maybe Ha Giang Province, Vietnam 14 mm LGB.JPG[/img][img]/public/imgforum/Larry Bezark/2023112919211_Pteropliini3 maybe Ha Giang Province, Vietnam 12 mm LGB.JPG[/img][img]/public/imgforum/Larry Bezark/20231129192115_Pteropliini3 vent maybe Ha Giang Province, Vietnam 12 mm LGB.JPG[/img] Two specimens of the same species, one ashy gray (14mm) one tawny (12mm), both from Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. Thanks in advance, Larry B. [/quote]
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Larry Bezark
Posted - 29/11/2023 : 19:22:17
Two specimens of the same species, one ashy gray (14mm)
one tawny (12mm), both from Ha Giang Province, Vietnam.
Thanks in advance,
Larry B.
4 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First)
Larry Bezark
Posted - 04/12/2023 : 17:56:15
Thanks,
Larry B.
Bennyboymothman
Posted - 04/12/2023 : 13:19:00
It sure is! I've got several that are like this.
Larry Bezark
Posted - 04/12/2023 : 00:41:39
Thanks Ben, a highly variable species.
Larry B.
Bennyboymothman
Posted - 03/12/2023 : 23:38:31
Pterolophia zebrina Pascoe,1858.
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