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Lenny Posted - 22/09/2015 : 15:59:32

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Xavier Posted - 09/05/2017 : 18:32:16
May be Pterolophia partepostflava Breuning, 1965 (holotype here); but you understand that it is quite impossible to be sure on picture...
Lenny Posted - 29/09/2015 : 10:24:13
Thank you so much Francesco.These are difficult.I do not know many ways to Identify these, so thanks again.
The B.rufomaculata's are out in force just now.On Jackfruit.
Francesco Posted - 27/09/2015 : 14:46:51
It belongs evidently to Pterolophia..

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