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Sergi Posted - 13/12/2014 : 11:04:03

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From Australia, Garradunga.
Size male: 29 mm female: 37 mm
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Gerard Posted - 07/02/2023 : 19:43:53
je reviens sur ce poste c'est bien Dictamnia aestuosa (Blackburn, 1896)
Sergi Posted - 14/12/2014 : 13:31:53
Thank you Dan, I didn't know this tribu and genus.
dryobius Posted - 13/12/2014 : 23:26:26
I believe that it might be Opsidota aestuosa Blackburn, 1896, but I don't have any species of Opsidota in my collection, other than this one, with which it agrees very well.
Sergi Posted - 13/12/2014 : 19:15:42
Maybe tribu Strongylurini
Sergi Posted - 13/12/2014 : 19:13:20
I think that both specimens are very big for the genus Ceresium...
Xaurus Posted - 13/12/2014 : 19:08:47
Ceresium spec.

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