Ok so there are only 2 species within the genus in range, A. perviridis and A. ehrhardti. Neither of them look like yours. It really looks like A. callipygius. Many of the species within the genus were just recently described, meaning they probably aren't studied very well. So may be best to just leave it at genus level?
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great series!
Always glad to help, I learn a lot in the process too :)
Thank you very much Ashley. I'd probably wouldn't get that info (to be true, I didn't even know where to start looking for an ID).
Ok so there are only 2 species within the genus in range, A. perviridis and A. ehrhardti. Neither of them look like yours. It really looks like A. callipygius. Many of the species within the genus were just recently described, meaning they probably aren't studied very well. So may be best to just leave it at genus level?
Genus Aplastodiscus, trying to find the species for you