O.p.laticinctus
Laticinctus may be the brightest red/orange of the porphyraceus group. They start out two tone and transition to the bright color shown in the adults below, while maintaining the thin, black bands.





Laticinctus may be the brightest red/orange of the porphyraceus group. They start out two tone and transition to the bright color shown in the adults below, while maintaining the thin, black bands.