File:Aeolesthes textor (Pascoe, 1869) male (3987248623).jpg

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Familie: Cerambycidae Groesse: 28 mm Fundort: Indonesien, Halmahera, Dolik leg. A.Skale, 2006; det. A.Weigel, 2006

Photo: U.Schmidt, 2007
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Source Aeolesthes textor (Pascoe, 1869) male
Author Udo Schmidt from Deutschland
Camera location0° 39′ 12.71″ N, 128° 09′ 00.19″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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