Posted by johnes81 on 23-11-2019 12:23
#6
Hello kuv,
I think that bicolor is correct. I'm not an expert and i am new to this genus. If noone objects, then it is safe to name it B. bicolor. I think that only B. insensilis is a problem easily separated by the presence of long bristles at the apex of t3.
Best wishes,
John