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Eurydema ventralis or E. dominulus or E. ornatum?
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Ventralis is the most probably, but you need take the wings to see the dorsal iew of the abdomen to be sure. In E. ventralis the dorsal view of the abdomen is red-orange. In E. ornatum is black. The very rare E. dominulus don't have a black spot in the external part of the hemielytra.
 
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The plant don't have anythig to see in the determination. I have a colony of E. ventrale in a Moricandia arvensis that I planted in my garden. Show the dorsal view of de abdomen, otherwise is impossible to be sure between ornatum and ventrale.

E. ventrale: http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/ref-5751.htm
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What happened with the rest of the post???? Where are the pictures of the Eurydemas, the questions, etc???? ShockShockShock I only see my two answers and a new picture of a Platycleis (please valter, ONE SPECIES PER THREAD)
 
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Hmm, perhaps we should ban valter from this forum ... Angry
 
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Oops! Not a good ideia!

I have to wait 4 days to post a new Thread!!!
 
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valter wrote:
Oops! Not a good ideia!
I have to wait 4 days to post a new Thread!!!

Have you considered there might be a reason for that rule?
 
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"Have you considered there might be a reason for that rule?"

What Reason? No experts for Insects identification!?


Note: I'll be waiting 4 more days... to post a new Thread.
 
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valter wrote: ... What Reason? No experts for Insects identification!? ...

This is mainly a diptera forum and that is why the other threads are limited to one new thread per day (correct me if I'm wrong). You can post when there are an open slot in the non-diptera forum ...
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"... other threads are limited to one new thread per day (correct me if I'm wrong). "

One new tread in 4 days or 2 new threads per week!

Wish I could post a new thread per day :-)
 
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This is correct. Maybe you are looking for another general-insects forum. I know two, but are in Spanish.

http://insectariumvirtual.com/phpBB2/index.php?sid=2525ec70ee5ef77d6f7084e900db33db

http://es.groups.yahoo.com/group/entomoforum/

I'm sure than in English there are much more forums. Also I know one ver, very, very good forum in Fran?ais.

http://www.insecte.org/forum/portal.php

Regards Wink
 
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