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Unknown, Belgium, 22-08-2012 17:51 --> Chrysotus sp.
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Diaphorinae
 
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Hi John,

I don't see Diaphorinae in the Gallery. Do you mean Diaphorus spec. ?

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Gert
 
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Chrysotus sp.
 
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Thank you, Stefan!
 
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gertvanheghe wrote:
Hi John,

I don't see Diaphorinae in the Gallery. Do you mean Diaphorus spec. ?

Thank you,
Gert


Genera Chrysotus and Diaphorus are both in subfamily Diaphorinae (which is not normally written in italics). I consider them practically impossible to distinguish in North America. They are more different in Europe, which may reflect different concepts of genera or a lack of intermediate species.
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Thanks for clarifying this, John.
And sorry about the italics; I must have mixed up subfamily and genus Frown
Best regards,
Gert
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