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Pseudotaeniotes mimus (Dillon & Dillon, 1943) Det. Jim Wappes

Location: Bolivia - Santa Cruz - Amboro National Park - Los Volcanos - c. 1000m - S18°06’:W63°36’

Collected by: Dr. Maxwell Barclay

Date: 20/12/2004

All specimens are catalogued. More detailed photographs/ alternate aspects of all specimens available on request.

Photographed by: Kiran Lyn / Noah Baker
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Source Pseudotaeniotes mimus (Dillon & Dillon, 1943)
Author Natural History Museum: Coleoptera Section from South Kensingon, London, UK

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