Presumed female of an undescribed sp. of Phlogius. She has a damaged foot but is otherwise very healthy. Shares a range close to where Phlogius rubiseta and pq113 are found
While currently alot of Phlogius are listed as Selenocosmia, there is an upcoming revision that has been in the works for some time that will officially recognise them as Phlogius and remove the genus Selenocosmia from Australia. They do still come under the Selenocosmiinae group though
She's very attractive indeed, honestly gives a rubiseta a run for its money with how red she is. I didn't think I'd get any more T's but someone on FB had to sell all their collection to an unexpected medical situation and asked if I'd take her for them. Can't say I regret agreeing to do so!
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