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Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 11/04/2015 : 08:30:14 417.26 KB
I know these are very similar to each other. Any help appreciated.
Data: 06-2014 - Cerro Bellavista - 1200m - Rio Guacimo - Lomas de Guacimo - Atlantic slope - Limon Prov - Costa Rica
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Xavier |
Posted - 15/09/2015 : 08:35:21 Coleoxestia sanguinipes (Bates, 1884) for the complete name. |
Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 06/09/2015 : 19:03:49 Coleoxestia sanguinipes it is. Thanks for the papers. |
Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 13/04/2015 : 21:11:08 Thanks Capitaine. Papers received, now to divulge the group. |
Vitali |
Posted - 13/04/2015 : 20:00:22 quote: Originally posted by dryobius
There is a two part revision of Coleoxestia by Eya & Chemsak from 2005. Both of my pdf files are slightly under 15 MB.
Dan
Dear Dan, may I ask you to send these papers also to me? Coleoxestia has always been a headache to me. |
Capitaine |
Posted - 13/04/2015 : 18:50:14 Hello Ben, just to help you, a specimen of C. sanguinipes (from Costa-Rica) in my coll.
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Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 11/04/2015 : 18:18:06 Hi Dan. Yes please, I will pm you my email address, are yo able to send them to me?
Thanks Ben |
dryobius |
Posted - 11/04/2015 : 14:28:05 Ben,
There is a two part revision of Coleoxestia by Eya & Chemsak from 2005. Both of my pdf files are slightly under 15 MB. I can send to you if you need them. I think the keys are fairly good. If I recall, the species can usually be separated by the pronotal structure and other easily discernible features. C. sanguinipes is one of the most common species in that genus in that region which is similar to yours, but you must have a better view of the pronotum.
Dan |