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Elachiptera tuberculifera? <- yes
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Posted on 21-09-2021 23:05
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Thanks Paul, great to see you're back!
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Chloropidae, Elachiptera tuberculifera (Corti, 1909) is correct
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Thanks for the confirmation!
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