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Vitali |
Posted - 19/01/2013 : 12:49:17 422.4 KB
D.R. Congo. Can it be one of Prosphilus? The widest distribution has Prosphilus serraticornis (Bertoloni, 1855), and it has been recorded from Congo. |
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Vitali |
Posted - 31/10/2019 : 21:42:11 Thank you, Francesco! |
Francesco |
Posted - 31/10/2019 : 20:56:44 A female of Neoplocaederus fucatus (Thomson, 1858)... lost in the past... |
Vitali |
Posted - 31/10/2019 : 20:24:31 Well, as the activity on Neoplocaederus has rivived... I am lifting this ad up. |
Vitali |
Posted - 19/01/2013 : 19:50:13 True. Pretty similar to the one placed by Pierre, but not identical. |
Francesco |
Posted - 19/01/2013 : 15:20:46 mmmhm... Prosphilus do not have this wrinkled pronotal sculpture. It should be a female of Neoplocaederus. |