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Hi! Can anyone recognise these? Found end of august, NE Hungary. Thanks for any help.
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Hello!

I think they are Sphaeroderma testaceum, Chrysomelidae/Alticinae.
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Chrysomelidae Alticinae

Why not Neocrepidoptera ferruginea?
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Hello, Camille!

cthirion wrote:
Why not Neocrepidoptera ferruginea?


Maybe. I don't know that genus from here, so it did not come into my mind.
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I think they are too parallel-sided for Sphaeroderma. I would plump for Crepidodera sp. but would need to have them under the microscope to go to species. Maybe Crepidodera is an old name for Neocrepidoptera?
 
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Hello,

The correct genus is Neocrepidodera, not Neocrepidoptera.
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Yes, thanks!
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