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Pierre Posted - 28/11/2010 : 17:44:58


This one is the largest of the 4: 36 mm, from Cameroon also.
Wrinkles on the pronotum are symmetrically confused.
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Francesco Posted - 12/01/2011 : 12:13:30

The transverse wrinkles of this species always are more or less connected between them... the important character is that they are not connected by longitudinal furrows, as the species at left (N. viridipennis).
Considering the regular wrinkles on the pronotum and the large size, your specimen is a female of Neoplocaederus gabonicus (Gahan, 1890).

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