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Larry Bezark Posted - 30/01/2018 : 17:20:12
/public/imgforum/Larry Bezark/2018130171915_Dscn4045 Lamiinae3 East Cape Port St Johns 6 mm.jpg

This one is 6 mm from East Cape Port St Johns.

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 03/02/2018 : 17:32:24
Thank you Riana,

Larry B.
Riana Posted - 02/02/2018 : 09:37:29
Agree with Enaretta, tending to lean more to E. caudata based on the lighter coloration of apical third of the elytra
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 30/01/2018 : 21:23:16
in my opinion Look at the descriptions on the side of Enaretta caudata or castelnaudi? I will have a hard time telling you more after the photo

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