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Max Posted - 14/01/2014 : 16:43:22

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Nice beetle from "Tanzania, Agondi, Manyoni, Itigi vill., III.2013"
female, ~19 mm
it`s labelled as Phyllocnema xanthopelma.
That`s as may be?
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Max Posted - 14/01/2014 : 21:59:06
Thank you, Vitali.
Vitali Posted - 14/01/2014 : 20:20:06
It sounds really as Phyllocnema xanthopelma Schmidt, 1922.

The description in Schmidt, 1922 is as follows: "Metathorax and often, also triangular patches on the sides of the abdominal segments densely white or yellowish pubescent; center of the abdomen shining, with very fine and very sparse short pubescence".

Other similar species should have uniform pubescence on ventral side.

Nice photos of Phyllocnema xanthopelma can be found here.
Max Posted - 14/01/2014 : 18:13:15
Prothorax to the fore of coxa, metathorax ventrally (often), rear edge of 1 ventrit of abdomen in white pubescens.
Vitali Posted - 14/01/2014 : 17:21:45
It is probable. Is the ventral side with spots of white pubescence?

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