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First Instar
Hi,
can anybody identify this species?
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can anybody identify this species?

Thanks
I see it has the same round dots of T. petiveriana, not the square dots of the commonly kept stock. Do you have the location in India where the specimens were originally collected? Do you have a stock of these you can send dead males to a taxonomist? It's likely these are all just minor geographic color variations of petiveriana (probably even the question mark) but you could probably get a new species name for it.Hi,
can anybody identify this species?
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Now we are sure that it is distinct from T. bernhardti and T. petiveriana.I am looking forward to see the pictures of the T. olegrandjeani.
There are some more adults and they have all this coloration.Have anymore adults emerged? Do they all have this coloration?
The coloring is beautiful!There are some more adults and they have all this coloration.
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