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Please help confirm ID, Trigonospila brevifacies
bjude
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Posted on 01-04-2014 10:39
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On a visit to New Zealand I took this picture. I think it may be a an Australian Leafroller, a tachnid, Trigonospila brevifacies. Can anyone confirm please
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Genus is Trigonospila, no doubt.

After that, you are on your own!


Theo
 
bjude
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Thanks Theo
 
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