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Gontran |
Posted - 14/12/2017 : 02:40:16 482.38 KB
From Trus Madi, Cerosterna perakensis. Exact? Much darker and a little different from my other specimens. Confirmation, please. |
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Gontran |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 15:15:57 Good.Thanks. |
dryobius |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 14:15:25 Yes, the one at top is P. malaccensis.
The bottom one is undescribed. In fact, I had sent my specimen to Hudepohl in 1999, and he was unable to identify it, but he did identify a specimen of P. malaccensis for me. |
Gontran |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 13:49:28 So the one at top is really Paranamera malaccensis Breuning, not Cerosterna. Correct? At bottom is also genus Paranamera.... Another sp. or form? |
dryobius |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 12:45:39 They are two different species. I have a few specimens of the one at top: P. malaccensis
I have only one specimen of the one below. Their similarity is remarkable. I don't know if Jiroux is working on this tribe anymore. There are many undescribed species and the genera are confusing. |
Gontran |
Posted - 15/12/2017 : 00:06:33 Apex of elytra are different. |
dryobius |
Posted - 14/12/2017 : 23:51:05 You have a good question. I'm not sure I know the correct answer. You have a male and a female. I haven't seen very many specimens to know how variable they are. |
Gontran |
Posted - 14/12/2017 : 23:20:22 493.8 KB
Dan, I also have this species named as Paranamera malaccensis Breuning. It's also correct ? From Sabah. |
dryobius |
Posted - 14/12/2017 : 14:43:21 I have this species named as Paranamera malaccensis Breuning, 1935.
Some specimens have more contrast between the light and dark areas. |