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Riana Posted - 19/11/2016 : 18:39:27

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Linopteridius brunneus (Aurivillius, 1908)?
Mpumalanga: Verena
19/10/2016
Length 4.5 mm
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Riana Posted - 14/03/2021 : 16:03:27
Believe this is a Acutelinopteridius, upper and lower eye lobes clearly split.
Riana Posted - 19/11/2016 : 23:40:08
Thanks Francesco, agree do not see it reported from South Africa, but then distribution data is very limited on South African species!!!
Francesco Posted - 19/11/2016 : 22:00:50
Yess... ... possibly, new from South Africa or a new species.
I have got several specimens in Malagasy copal, which have analogue aspect.... very difficult to discriminate even having keys.

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