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Eurydema oleracea ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 21-03-2014 16:46
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Color pattern does not seem to be as usual.
photo: http://agrozoo.ne...78682c581c

EDIT: It is Tritomegas bicolor
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I think you should take a look at this thread.
 
BubikolRamios
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Thanks !

According to that thorax key (for adults) --> http://agrozoo.ne...Tritomegas
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According to that thorax key (for adults) --> http://agrozoo.net/gallery/Tritomegas#


Looks good!
But Number three it's a Palomena nymph, most probably P. prasina - second stage.
Number seven it´s a nymph of Troilus lurides - fourth stage.

Frank
 
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That looks OK. Thanks.

The mistake is there, will notify James K. Lindsey.
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