T teganpaxton L2 May 5, 2019 #2 still squirming on its back trying to roll off its legs . can you identify me? should i get flipped over or donT interfere ?>> View attachment video-1557063555.mp4
still squirming on its back trying to roll off its legs . can you identify me? should i get flipped over or donT interfere ?>> View attachment video-1557063555.mp4
JKim Mecynorrhina May 9, 2019 #3 To identify any insects, no matter in what order they are in (Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Coleoptera, etc.) dorsal plate is definitely the least one shot needed. Any image like this, there is no way to identify it to species level, but Cetoniinae.
To identify any insects, no matter in what order they are in (Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Coleoptera, etc.) dorsal plate is definitely the least one shot needed. Any image like this, there is no way to identify it to species level, but Cetoniinae.