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Bennyboymothman Posted - 01/03/2014 : 18:04:47


Hello all

Having a bit of trouble with these two Scalenus species.

Both were labelled as Scalenus ismaeli, although I am not sure whether they are a pair, or the second one is hemipterus?

Any help appreciated as I can't find any information on the web about separating the Scalenus species.

Regards
Ben
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Pierre Posted - 13/07/2019 : 08:11:22
left: female of Scalenus (Scalenus) philippensis Bentanachs & Drouin, 2014. Elytra with little blue reflections, apex brownish.
right: male of Scalenus (Scalenus) ysmaeli Hüdepohl, 1987. Elytra black with stong blue reflections. Hind wings black (with metallic reflections), or yellow-brown.
dryobius Posted - 19/03/2014 : 13:40:01
Hello Ben,

It is very possible that the two photographs represent different species. I can only make speculation. Besides one being female and the other a male, it appears that there are differences in the sides of the pronotum. S. ysmaeli should have a rounded pronotum.

I believe Eduard Vives and/ or Joan Bentanachs would be interested in examining the specimen from Mindanao.

On Luzon, there is apparently just S. ysmaeli, and the dealers on Luzon had many to sell a couple of years ago.

On Mindanao, there could occur the species S. hemipterus, however to suggest that your female is S. hemipterus is not good science.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 02/03/2014 : 13:57:37
Sorry forgot to add data

Female
01-2014
Mindanao
Philippines

Male
08-2013
Belance Nueva Viscaya
North Luzon
Philippines
dryobius Posted - 02/03/2014 : 13:44:36
Scalenus ysmaeli.
It is variable in color and the only species known from the Philippines.

As a general rule, it is very helpful to provide data with a photo. The Philippines have thousands of islands. Species that occur on Luzon are usually not found on Mindanao.

The local collectors on Luzon must have discovered a way to get this species in quantity.

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