Mantura matthewsii

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Mantura matthewsii
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M. matthewsii
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Mantura matthewsii
(Curtis, 1833)

Mantura matthewsii is a species of Chrysomelidae family, that is common in Slovakia, Turkey. [1]

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References

  1. "Mantura matthewsii (Curtis, 1833)". NBN Gateway.