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Psyllobora 22-punctata and Phyllotreta armoracia
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I suggest the beetle above the common Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata is a Chrysomelid. But which one??
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Hello!

is a Chrysomelid. But which one??


Subfamily Alticinae. Here in Germany we have roughly lookalike species in the genus Longitarsus. But dont't take that as an expertise...
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Thank you Juergen!!
 
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Phyllotreta armoracia (Chrysomelidae, Alticinae)
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Thank you Frank! It is much more than I expected...Smile
 
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