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loongfah Posted - 15/04/2013 : 17:53:41
This specimen has very black prothorax, devoid of any golden pubescence.
Is it still an Aeolesthes induta?


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Details of prothorax and groove on ventral side of head


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Francesco Posted - 15/04/2013 : 20:19:18
I think that the black colour might derive from fat or hemolymph; you should eliminate it by plunging your beetle in petrol.
However, I can confirm Aeolesthes induta (female).


P.s. Felicitations for your first green star!

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