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Larry Bezark Posted - 27/10/2013 : 17:07:41

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This one is about 8mm.
East Cape

Thanks for the help.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 29/10/2013 : 00:25:15
Thanks Francesco, I have 2 specimens, both are females.

This species was named after my good friend Martin Hauser, who now works for the California Department of Food & Agriculture, at the laboratory a few minutes from my home.

Larry B.
Francesco Posted - 28/10/2013 : 18:15:15
Capederces hauseri Adlbauer, 2001 (Tillomorphini), an amazing species!

Females have never been described... it is a female, isn't it?

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