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Chrysomelidae - Disonycha ? - Disonycha arizonae

Chrysomelidae - Disonycha ? - Disonycha arizonae
Texhoma, Texas County, Oklahoma, USA
June 4, 2009
Size: 5 mm

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Moved

Moved
Moved from Disonycha.

Disonycha, but which sp?

 
That is the question
If Disonycha?

 
Yes it is. The last tarsal se
Yes it is. The last tarsal segment is not swollen as is typical for Kuschelina which Disonycha is often confused with. My key is packed away at present so I'll have to come back to it to ID to species. Shouldn't be too hard considering how wide the pale elytral vittae are.

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