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PNG: Prosoplus pulcher
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Bennyboymothman[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/Bennyboymothman/20163160830_PNGres.jpg[/img][br][size=1] 215.87 KB[/size=1] Not sure on this unusual species, it is one I have never seen before and really pretty. Perhaps someone knows the name? Data : All I have is PNG - 28 mm Thanks Ben [/quote]
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Bennyboymothman
Posted - 16/03/2016 : 00:08:43
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Not sure on this unusual species, it is one I have never seen before and really pretty.
Perhaps someone knows the name?
Data : All I have is PNG - 28 mm
Thanks
Ben
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Bennyboymothman
Posted - 16/03/2016 : 08:33:09
I can also see the characteristic hooks on the end of the antennae. The pattern is slightly different yes.
Xaurus
Posted - 16/03/2016 : 00:27:14
Prosoplus pulcher (Auriv., 1908) is very similar, but the pattern at the anterior elytral part is a bit different
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