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Paropsis cf. deboeri Paropsis deboeri is endemic to Tasmania.<br />
It is the tasmanian form of Paropsis atomaria and a distinct species, sharing unique egg laying patterns.<br />
It is rare in Tasmania.<br />
This Victorian montane discovery matches very closely but it may be prudent to leave the ID open.<br />
It is possible that the red pronotal markings which are indicative, might be teneral.   Australia,Geotagged,Paropsis Click/tap to enlarge

Paropsis cf. deboeri

Paropsis deboeri is endemic to Tasmania.
It is the tasmanian form of Paropsis atomaria and a distinct species, sharing unique egg laying patterns.
It is rare in Tasmania.
This Victorian montane discovery matches very closely but it may be prudent to leave the ID open.
It is possible that the red pronotal markings which are indicative, might be teneral.

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Uploaded Jun 19, 2016. Captured in Mt Livingstone Rd, Omeo VIC 3898, Australia.