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flavocostata complex (IDs by E.G. Riley) (Colaspis flavocostata complex (IDs by E.G. Riley))
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Copyright © 2010
Yurika Alexander
Something in Colaspis? -
Colaspis
Atco, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
July 11, 2010
Sorry for poor quality...
Is this something in
Colaspis
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Contributed by
Yurika Alexander
on 4 December, 2010 - 4:45pm
Last updated 1 March, 2024 - 11:04am
Moved
Moved from
Colaspis
.
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v belov
, 1 March, 2024 - 11:04am
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Moved
Moved from
Leaf Beetles
.
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Yurika Alexander
, 4 December, 2010 - 6:31pm
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yeah, probably C. recurva.
yeah, probably C. recurva.
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Blaine Mathison
, 4 December, 2010 - 5:09pm
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Thank you!
I thought it might be
C. recurva
too. But other images on the Guide are all from South East so...
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Yurika Alexander
, 4 December, 2010 - 6:31pm
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Colaspis pini schotti
You`re right C. recurva is from the South East. I think it might be Colaspis pini schotti which is very similar but slightly bigger (5mm) than the other candidate I have Colaspis suilla borealis (4mm). C. suilla borealis seems to have a darker pronotum too.
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Rob Westerduijn
, 15 June, 2011 - 11:40am
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