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sangamesh Posted - 14/11/2017 : 17:01:11

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Loc: Kerala; size: 10 mm...
It goes to the subgenus Stiroglenea but it does not correspond to any of the included species...I've two males and a female of this species...any suggestions?
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Xavier Posted - 02/01/2019 : 16:20:03
It is rather Glenea (Aridoglenea) biannulata Breuning, 1961.
Xavier Posted - 14/11/2017 : 17:38:11
With a longitudinal crest on scapus, punctuated pronotum, angular shoulders and thick last antennomer, this species belongs to Glenea (Aridoglenea) subgenus.

The closest one I have found is Glenea (Aridoglenea) diversesignata Pic, 1943.

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