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HelenCross wrote:
2 hrs ago
Thanks very much Jimbobo - will do later tonight! Yes, it's a sparsely vegetated hill.

Pergagrapta bella
Jimbobo wrote:
3 hrs ago
1st image has a female Pseudoperga ferruginea on the left next to a male Pseudoperga guerinii. 2nd image is a female Xyloperga amenaida. 3rd image is a male Pergagrapta bella. It's a great record showing a strong hilltopping behaviour in Perginae species. I assume it's a sparsely vegetated rise, leading to a concentration of insects. If you split the obs out then they can be separately identified.

Pergagrapta bella
HelenCross wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks Jimbobo, are you able to point out which ones are which?

Pergagrapta bella
Jimbobo wrote:
Yesterday
Multiple genus and species in these images. Xyloperga Pseudoperga and Pergagrapta.

Pergagrapta bella
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
I think you have, it just took time.

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