Description
it is immediately distinguished by its striking jet-black body adorned with seven bold white spots — a pattern that mimics the toxic ground beetles of the genus Anthia through Batesian mimicry
sexual dimorphism (females are larger than males)
A Pack of 2 Pseudodicantha macklotti
no damage or missing parts
Eupholus schoenherri petiti Beetle Spread Specimen | A1 Quality | Dry-Preserved CURCULIONIDAE (Wings-Spread) roaches it is immediately distinguished byPremium A1 Quality Dry Preserved Beetle Specimen A doubly distinguished example of Eupholus schoenherri petiti a jewel weevil from the family CURCULIONIDAE that carries two honoured names in a single specimen. The species name schoenherri honours Carl Johan Schnherr (17721848), the Swedish entomologist whose monumental eight volume work Genera et Species Curculionidum remains the foundational reference for weevil taxonomy to this day a man who
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