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Gerard Posted - 31/08/2014 : 15:31:02

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Philippines. Mindanao. Taille 13 mm

Une Glenea noire.
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Francesco Posted - 07/04/2015 : 22:32:44
The var. fasciolata is only the most common habitus of females.
The white antennomere usually is a feminine character.
Xavier Posted - 07/04/2015 : 20:45:30
,

it is Glenea (Acutoglenea) versuta fasciolata Aurivillius, 1924 which has also third antennomera with white hairs. Sorry, too tired tonight.
Xavier Posted - 07/04/2015 : 20:40:44
But still unclear : Glenea (Acutoglenea) extensa Pascoe, 1858 is unknown from Philippines ...
Sergi Posted - 07/04/2015 : 20:24:28
Thank you for the clarification Xavier!
Xavier Posted - 07/04/2015 : 20:13:03
Your last specimen, Sergi, should be Glenea (Acutoglenea) versuta fasciolata Aurivillius, 1924 as specimens seen at MNHN-Paris. I don't know the validity of this subspecies/morpha.

....But I just remark white hairs on antenna, and in this case, it seems to be Glenea (Acutoglenea) extensa Pascoe, 1858 !
Sergi Posted - 28/09/2014 : 12:30:31

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This is the other pattern of this species Francesco??
This one is the same locality of the other black glenea. Size: 14mm
Sergi Posted - 28/09/2014 : 11:40:22
Ok Francesco, I didn't know this feature. Thank you very much!!
Francesco Posted - 28/09/2014 : 11:37:04
Yes.
I think that maura is no a subspecies but only the melanistic form of some males.
In Mindanao, females have this pattern, which corresponds tho the form fasciolata.
Sergi Posted - 28/09/2014 : 10:48:22


Maybe the same species???
from Filipinas, Mindanao. Size: 12mm
Gerard Posted - 28/09/2014 : 07:30:35
Merci Francesco.
Francesco Posted - 27/09/2014 : 22:46:53
Avec ce troisième article des antennes ainsi long, il s'agit d'une Acutoglenea:
Glenea (Acutoglenea) versuta maura Pascoe, 1867, mâle.
Ici la description originale:


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