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horshehden Posted - 18/01/2012 : 21:54:44


Derolus sp. ?
Mozambique, Monoica env.
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Riana Posted - 02/11/2019 : 23:12:17
Seems to fit the description of Neoplocaederus pronus (Fåhraeus, 1872) if we accept that the size is ~ 20 mm
horshehden Posted - 20/01/2012 : 12:30:22
The size is quite standard - slightly lower than the one of other Neoplocaderus (denticornis, atlanticus, etc.).
Francesco Posted - 20/01/2012 : 07:17:31
It might be Neoplocaederus frenatus (Fåhraeus, 1872)... even if the antennae seem to me too short and the apical spines of the elytra too long.
Which is its size?
horshehden Posted - 19/01/2012 : 10:28:55
Sure, there is mistake in the subject - it should be rather Neoplocaderus.
znort Posted - 18/01/2012 : 23:55:13
I think it's not a Derolus the pronotum is very spined

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