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Kungmjolon Posted - 15/11/2015 : 14:09:15

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Euporus from Ankasa, Western Region in Ghana.

Someone that is familliar with the genus and can help me with the species?
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Kungmjolon Posted - 15/11/2015 : 15:18:01
Or can it be C. spinicornis?
Kungmjolon Posted - 15/11/2015 : 14:57:02
C. lepesmei look actually very good. It was the antennae that got me a little bit confused since I've not seen the "spikes" on any Euporus sp.
Carlo Posted - 15/11/2015 : 14:27:24
I think this is not a Euporus but a Cordylomera; Cordylomera lepesmei from Ivory Coast is very similar but I'm not sure

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