It's certainly not a "typical" colorado beetle - these have far more and thinner black stripes and a nearly round shape. Probably no Leptinotarsa at all. Dysmorodrepanis 15:24, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
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Near Orosí, Costa Rica. Not sure if this is a colorado beetle because of the red head. For the flower it is on see Image: DirkvdM_coloradobeetleflower.jpg Original filename: 040217_7143.jpg {{dvdm-h6}}