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Another little one from Brazil --> Holcocephala sp.
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Posted on 25-01-2018 02:47
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Hello again. This one is a bit bigger than Holcocephala, yes, but it's still small compared to other examples that I found and that I'll upload soon. From Sao Paulo, Brazil. What is the genus or the species?
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Another Holcocephala sp. Don't know the sp. name but very distinctive, with fat hind femora and the fancy design/ marking on thorax.
 
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Another Holcocephala? I didn't expect that. Thanks, Eric!
 
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Holcocephala is actually a very large genus, restricted to the New World, generally recognized by the large, goggle-eyes. Many spp. are still undescribed, especially in South America. Holcocephala have a great variety of possible hind leg shapes -- from fat to slender, some with large spines ventrally, most w/o. Wings, body & legs with great range of possible colors also.
 
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