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amitavaeco |
Posted - 17/01/2017 : 09:44:29 234.16 KB
May be Glenea cantor, but the band in the prnotum is interesting. may be any variety. From Central India 11 mm (if any information on Glenea (Stiroglenea) spilota, please share) |
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Francesco |
Posted - 13/09/2018 : 12:19:29 A note on this specimen was published here. |
Xavier |
Posted - 18/01/2017 : 17:27:54 Ok. I think it is better to have one species by post, and create a link between 2 post. |
amitavaeco |
Posted - 18/01/2017 : 17:19:13 Sorry Sir. I posted here for comparison. Thanks for your support |
Xavier |
Posted - 17/01/2017 : 17:25:19 Please, one species by post ! This one is Glenea (Stiroglenea) spilota Thomson, 1860 |
amitavaeco |
Posted - 17/01/2017 : 17:15:35 It opened Sir. Yes the specimen is matching with Glenea (Stiroglenea) homonospila
Here i am posting another specimen which which resemble with Glenea (Stiroglenea) homonospila, but the pronotum marking is different, there sre four spots not band, have a look at this. Maybe spilota or cantor
This is from central India and size 12 mm |
Xavier |
Posted - 17/01/2017 : 13:16:00 wait, I open the door |
amitavaeco |
Posted - 17/01/2017 : 12:32:42 Not able to enter to the type forum |
Xavier |
Posted - 17/01/2017 : 10:07:07 It is Glenea (Stiroglenea) homonospila Thomson, 1865. Holotype here.
This species was only known from " Asie Orientale"; so, India is the first real country ! |