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dryobius
Posted - 11/03/2018 : 19:09:05 342.86 KB
22mm I believe this is the same species posted by Ben, which was moved to Apomecynini. Another specimen which I have has darker pronotum and less dense white pubescence on the elytra, but they are unquestionably the same species.
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Bennyboymothman
Posted - 24/10/2022 : 22:22:55 Yes, this is Niphoropica albipennis. Mine was a different species. Not sure whether we got to the bottom of it.