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sangamesh |
Posted - 16/07/2017 : 09:24:20 376.11 KB
Loc: Tamil Nadu, southern India; Size: 5mm; The specimen has apex of the scape granulated and is with a cicatrix, eyes are coarsely faceted and are emarginated, lateral sides of the pronotum with a spine, mid coxal cavities open, mid tibiae without sinus, claws are divergent.. considering the divergent claws and mid tibiae without sinus it goes to Mesosini but if I were to consider the granulated scape bearing cicatrix I'm reaching Ancylonotini. I'm unable to assign this to any tribe... can anyone recognize this? any help is much appreciated. |
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sangamesh |
Posted - 15/11/2017 : 15:02:09
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Recently collected one more specimen from Kerala...having checked in Lamiini, I'm reaching Nanohammus...could that be? |
Francesco |
Posted - 11/09/2017 : 17:52:33 The characters are in the key here: mesocoxal cavities closed (Xenoleini) or open (Lamiini and others) |
Xaurus |
Posted - 07/09/2017 : 00:46:31 what do you think about Xenoleini it was my first intention, but I don't know the characteristics of this tribe actually |
jplami |
Posted - 06/09/2017 : 08:31:05 With these scapes probably Lamiini or Desmiphorini possible too |
Francesco |
Posted - 05/09/2017 : 20:15:28 In my opinion, it belongs to Lamiini... |