Arocera aequinoxialis (Westwood, 1837)
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Arocera aequinoxialis (Westwood, 1837) |
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Arocera aequinoxialis (Westwood, 1837)
Distribution. Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia.
Distribution in Colombia. Amazonas, Antioquia, and Valle del Cauca.
Remarks. Arocera aequinoxialis has the dorsal surface of the body is pale yellow with a large U-shaped black marking, and the femora are fuscous to black on the distal one-half, the basal one-half is yellow with the margin between yellow and black areas sharp.
References. Rider 1992.
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