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D. camporupestris?
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Berrybob wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 12:27 am
MaxVft wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 9:47 pm D. camporupestris?
Sorry thats incorrect. As stated previously this is an Australian species, not South American.
Oops sorry lol :lol:
Maybe another hint? There are several species that apply to your hints.
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1. It's a highland
2. Traps can go almost black to speckled green/red
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Its 'specs' (pun intended) are located in the highlands of Sumatra. The peristome can vividly stripe in greens, blacks, browns and yellow.
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