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Gontran Posted - 24/02/2022 : 15:30:55

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Nova teutonica, Santa Catarina.
Maybe Hexoplon?
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Gontran Posted - 24/02/2022 : 21:52:19
OK Larry, many thanks.
Larry Bezark Posted - 24/02/2022 : 21:25:08
The other 5 specimens are Compsa amoena Fisher 1937.

(three in the top row, and first and third in bottom row).

Larry B.
Larry Bezark Posted - 24/02/2022 : 20:56:26
For now, the middle one in the bottom row is
Compsa albopicta Perty 1832.

Larry B.

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