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Sergi Posted - 13/09/2014 : 16:42:54

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From China, Fujian.
Size: 13 mm
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Sergi Posted - 19/09/2014 : 21:48:05
Ok Francesco, Thank you very much for the explanation!!
Francesco Posted - 19/09/2014 : 18:35:12
quote:
Originally posted by Sergi

Este especimen tiene espinas en los anterómeros III, IV y V. En este caso tal como dices será del género Nysina.

Subgenus Nysina.
The new status of genus has been only made by the catalog by Löbl & Smentana (2010), which includes a lot of errors, since several entomologists have already provided thousands of corrections.
The last entomologist who described species of this genus (Holzschuh, who is a well-known competent specialist ) used Nysina as subgenus.
In fact, Allotraeus males have antennae spined from III to IV, V, VI, or VII article and no character has been noticed in order to justify a genus.

Using Gressitt (1951), your species belongs to Allotraeus (Nysina) asiaticus (Schwarzer, 1925)
Sergi Posted - 14/09/2014 : 17:03:43
Este especimen tiene espinas en los anterómeros III, IV y V. En este caso tal como dices será del género Nysina.
Francesco Posted - 14/09/2014 : 15:02:35
Volviendo al tema, tanto los machos como las hembras de Allotraeus tienen espinas en las antenómeros III-VI o III-VII, mientras que Nysina tiene espinas en los antenómeros III-V.
Sergi Posted - 14/09/2014 : 14:53:48
Gracias por la aclaración Francesco!!! es compleja a veces la taxonomia!!!!
Francesco Posted - 14/09/2014 : 14:38:09
quote:
Originally posted by Sergi

One thing, genus Allotraeus is Phoracanthini also, nor Elaphidiini. I'm confuse....


Elaphidiini = Phoracanthini sinónimo objetivo.
Mira aquí.
nasa Posted - 14/09/2014 : 03:38:39
quote:
Originally posted by Sergi

One thing, genus Allotraeus is Phoracanthini also, nor Elaphidiini. I'm confuse....


yes. but Nysina grahami (Gressitt, 1937) was transfered from Allotraeus
Sergi Posted - 13/09/2014 : 19:18:15
One thing, genus Allotraeus is Phoracanthini also, nor Elaphidiini. I'm confuse....
nasa Posted - 13/09/2014 : 18:54:16
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier

A Phoracanthini ?

it should be Nysina grahami (Gressitt, 1937). a male spm from Guizhou China. scale bar=5mm.


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Sergi Posted - 13/09/2014 : 17:57:30
Ok Francesco, maybe Allotraeus pallidipennis Ohbayashi, 1958.
Francesco Posted - 13/09/2014 : 17:36:58
Elaphidiini, Allotraeus.
Xavier Posted - 13/09/2014 : 16:52:30
A Phoracanthini ?

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