Antestiopsis orbitalis

Latin Name
Observation Date
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Antestiopsis orbitalis
July 02, 2025
Aceh, Indonesia

coffee lice or beetle-like insects with the Latin name Antestiopsis orbitalis which have various colors. This insect has also been found in other colors, such as black, red and brown.

This insect is called coffee lice because it is often found on coffee plants. This insect is a pest for coffee plants that can inhibit the growth of coffee. But not only on coffee plants, this insect is also a pest for other agricultural crops or garden plants.

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4.609103,95.624761



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