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                | Jun | Posted - 10/10/2015 : 08:17:12 
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 7th Sep 2015, from imported Solomon logs, 33mm
 
 I need some help identifying him.
 First, I thought it is Acalolepta australis.
 But, there are not black spots on antenna and legs...
 Please help me.
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                | Francesco | Posted - 12/10/2015 : 09:15:41 
 quote:Done!Originally posted by Xaurus
 
 Please Francesco can you send me this paper too, I haven't not yet !
 
 
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                | Xaurus | Posted - 12/10/2015 : 00:49:23 Please Francesco can you send me this paper too, I haven't not yet !
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                | Jun | Posted - 10/10/2015 : 12:15:22 Thank you very much for your professional answer!!
  
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                | Francesco | Posted - 10/10/2015 : 11:20:26 Welcome to the Forum Jun!
  
 No, they are not A. australis, but Acalolepta griseofasciata (Breuning, 1935), of which I have recently described two subspecies (here).
 I will send the paper privately.
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