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Larry Bezark |
Posted - 01/08/2014 : 19:56:34 25.72 KB
I think this one is a cerambycinae.
It is from Kubease, Ashanti Region,Ghana. 8.1mm |
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Larry Bezark |
Posted - 02/08/2014 : 17:01:13 Very good, I will try posting images side by side.
The specimen has no erect hairs on the elytra, so it would be Paroeme similis Jordan 1903.
Thank you,
Larry B. |
Gerard |
Posted - 02/08/2014 : 11:23:47 Bonjour Francesco, cette bête ressemble a ce poste ici |
Francesco |
Posted - 02/08/2014 : 10:31:51 Yes, Larry, you can. When you insert a picture, the program also insert its size with a small code: "[ br ][ size=1 ] ... KB[ /size=1 ]" If you delete it, letting the last code of the first image "[/ img]" directly close to the first code of the second image "[ img]", you can obtain this result. (You can always modify your post ) I also thinks it is much much easier to view.
Concerning your species, it might be P. inermis or P. similis. The former species has erect hairs on the apical half of elytra lacking in the latter one. |
Larry Bezark |
Posted - 01/08/2014 : 23:16:51 Thanks Francesco,
just curious, when I post more than one image they are seen in a long line, but often when there is a reply the images are seen next to each other left to right, where they are much easier to view.
Can I post them next to each other? Is there a trick to posting them that way?
Larry B. |
Francesco |
Posted - 01/08/2014 : 22:17:12 Genus Paroeme Aurivillius, 1886. |
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