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Paropsisterna sp. This green beetle is locally common.  The red infusion of the elytra is sometimes very strong.  Its distinctive features are an unmarked pronotum, red head, and pale antennae.  The species name is lost but almost certainly already described.    It occurs in Tasmania, Victoria, WAust, and probably SAust. and NSW.   Australia,Geotagged,Winter,paropsisterna Click/tap to enlarge

Paropsisterna sp.

This green beetle is locally common. The red infusion of the elytra is sometimes very strong. Its distinctive features are an unmarked pronotum, red head, and pale antennae. The species name is lost but almost certainly already described. It occurs in Tasmania, Victoria, WAust, and probably SAust. and NSW.

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  1. Good to see you're back into your account, Martin! Shall I delete the 2nd temp account you created? Posted 8 years ago

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Uploaded Sep 2, 2017. Captured Aug 28, 2017 14:45 in Stephen Rd, Wonga Park VIC 3115, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 600D
  • f/16.0
  • 1/197s
  • ISO200
  • 65mm