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Gymnosoma clavatum male 2023
eklans
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Posted on 24-09-2025 16:32
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There's another one of 2023-08-20 from my Euonymus japonicus.
(The 3 dots in front of scutellum are well visible)
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Greetings, Eric K
 
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They should be on the scutum ....just BEFORE the scutellum

Theo
 
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That's where they are:
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Yes, but that is not on the scutum, it is the posterior humerus or whatever it is called. Should be more central. Check a validated pic.

So I am officially uncertain

Theo
 
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