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sangamesh Posted - 08/02/2015 : 09:37:48


INDIA, Karnataka
The famous groove is not alone in this specimen i've...there are two grooves at underside of the head between the gena...is it the same A. holosericea?
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sangamesh Posted - 08/02/2015 : 12:36:46
Thank you
Francesco Posted - 08/02/2015 : 10:45:37
Here:


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Very different from induta (below).

Photo Pierre Haller
sangamesh Posted - 08/02/2015 : 10:24:18
sir, but i find no such lower groove in the female specimen below

Francesco Posted - 08/02/2015 : 10:11:05
quote:
Originally posted by sangamesh

The famous groove is not alone in this specimen i've...there are two grooves at underside of the head between the gena...is it the same A. holosericea?


Indeed; you should take into consideration the lower groove.

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