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Zygogramma tortuosa (Rogers) - Zygogramma tortuosa

Zygogramma tortuosa (Rogers) - Zygogramma tortuosa
Ruby Road, Pajarito Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
July 27, 2013
Det. M. A. Quinn, 2013

coll'ed beating/sweeping, spmn deposited into the TAMUIC

BugGuide Gathering_2013

Z. malvae?
Might this not be Z. malvae? I don't know Nearctic beetles and don't have a proper key to these, but from looking at plausible images (yes - sorry!) I would tend to *wishful thinking* think that this pattern is more like what is often regarded as malvae (if the two are distinct?).
Any thoughts? Mike?

Cheers, Arp

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