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GuilhemD Posted - 31/10/2022 : 18:35:48

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Hi everyone,

I'm having some difficulties to ID this guy. It was observed in the forest of Ankasa NP, Ghana.
I don't have its exact size but it was a big guy.

Does anyone have an idea for the species?
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GuilhemD Posted - 16/09/2023 : 19:20:27
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 07/02/2023 : 18:46:24
Pour moi votre bête est C buettneri. Pour séparer C adusta de C hecate voir le front avec des soies blanches chez adusta, les épipleures sont élargis sur adusta et les lobes oculaires inférieurs petits chez hecate comparativement à adusta
GuilhemD Posted - 09/11/2022 : 09:04:27

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I found a better photo to identify, maybe it helps... :)

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