Dekeyseria, but which species?
- Fallen_Leaves16
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Re: Dekeyseria, but which species?
, L052. Looks like a male, too.
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Re: Dekeyseria, but which species?
Thats what I was thinking. Someone gave him to me today and she didn't know what he was.
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Re: Dekeyseria, but which species?
Yes, definitely male, probably L052.
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Re: Dekeyseria, but which species?
These distinctively marked Dekeyseria are D. picta. Makes it easier I think then identifying D. picta from what was D. brachyura.
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