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Rhabdopterus weisei
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Copyright © 2014
Iustin Cret
Rhabdopterus weisei -
Rhabdopterus weisei
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Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, USA
August 14, 2014
Size: 5 mm
Attracted to light
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Contributed by
Iustin Cret
on 20 August, 2014 - 2:03am
Last updated 26 April, 2016 - 12:37am
Rhabdopterus weisei (Schaeffer), male
ID confirmed from specimen, now a photo-voucher. Thanks Iustin.
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Brad Barnd
, 25 April, 2016 - 10:34pm
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Rhabdopterus weisei (Schaeffer) --det. E. G. Riley
Moved from
Section Iphimeites
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v belov
, 20 August, 2014 - 3:41pm
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Well ...
this time I was not enough close. Again a lesson to not be in a hurry and to not stop to the first which seem to be like.
Thank you E.G.Riley and thank you V!
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Iustin Cret
, 20 August, 2014 - 5:42pm
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neat thing...
Moved from
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v belov
, 20 August, 2014 - 8:19am
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What do you think about
Zenocolaspis subtropica
?
If yes, seems to be a female, according to
Info page.
In this case, what I can add to description is about the color of apical elytra.It is darker not only a shadow or less lighting area how could be a first impression.
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Iustin Cret
, 20 August, 2014 - 10:08am
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