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africaone Posted - 22/12/2014 : 16:43:37

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RD Congo, region Kisangani XII-2014
very big : +/- 5 cm

looks like burgeoni but not exactly what is found under this name
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africaone Posted - 29/12/2014 : 10:06:46
thanks Francesco.
I would like the pdf, thanks !
then it seems that the type has the basal and apical patches, probably a variation.
My specimen is now set and desiccated, it doesn't change color. It is an amazing species.
Francesco Posted - 28/12/2014 : 11:27:14
quote:
Originally posted by africaone

does anybody know what looks like the typical burgeoni ?



This is the original drawing of the type:


Xystroceroides burgeoni Lepesme, 1948, Fig. 5

PDF of the publication at request.
africaone Posted - 26/12/2014 : 15:46:31
thanks ... it looks like the same except basal and apical black patches missing (these patches seem present on other speciens from Cameroun)
dryobius Posted - 25/12/2014 : 14:05:16
I am posting a photo of my specimen under a new topic, although they are probably the same.
dryobius Posted - 23/12/2014 : 14:54:11
I have a specimen from Cameroons, identified by Adlbauer. I'll take a photo this week and post it for you.
africaone Posted - 23/12/2014 : 11:31:33
does anybody know what looks like the typical burgeoni ?

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