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chitrashanker
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I also have aflip photo of this. Wish I could photograph all these beauties live
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Anatrichus sp., Chloropidae
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PLease check if the mesonotum has the same longish spine-like setae as the scutellum has (not quite visible in the picture). If not, then it mioght also be Togeciphus, a genus closely related to Anatrichus.
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Oops, it seems, Paul is rightSad
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If spines are present on mesonotum its anatrichus and if not its togeciphus right?? I did not oberve any spines on mesonotum
 
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I am attaching a bigger image. Is this okay??Smile
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