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Bennyboymothman Posted - 30/05/2015 : 11:13:59

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Hello all.
Is this Jamesia globifera? Or a different species of Jamesia?

Data: 16-03-79 - San Vito - Puntarenas Prov - Costa Rica - 25mm

Thanks
Ben
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 30/05/2015 : 19:44:04
Ok it's not globifera from the description you give.
I think you are correct with Jamesia papulenta.

Thank you for your help
dryobius Posted - 30/05/2015 : 15:14:41
Looks like Jamesia papulenta Thomson, 1868. It's rather common and widespread.
Capitaine Posted - 30/05/2015 : 12:34:33
J.ericksoni is known from Costa-Rica ....?
Capitaine Posted - 30/05/2015 : 12:28:54
On globifera, elytral punctuation is more rough with bigger points and the third antenal joint is black punctuated. therefore it's a Jamesia sp or ssp..

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