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Riana Posted - 01/02/2022 : 21:49:02


Eastern Cape Prov. Hogsback
Length 14 mm
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Riana Posted - 09/02/2022 : 11:27:57
Hi Jérôme,
Thanks for the help on this, from your two proposals above:
I note that in D. trivittatus Auriv. the mesosternum is yellow, and the meta-sternum largely orange in the middle, where as the meso- and meta- sternum are black in D. nuptus Thomson.
Riana Posted - 09/02/2022 : 11:10:15
meso-sternum and meta-sternum black


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Jérôme Sudre Posted - 08/02/2022 : 16:08:25
Hello Riana

I'm going to make you 2 proposals for this taxon! Look at Dyenmonus nuptus Thomson, described from the Cape territory. For me it is clearly not Dyenmonus (Vittatodyenmonus) nigrifrons Aurivillius even if there is a resemblance!
On the other hand look at Dyenmonus (Vittatodyenmonus) trivittatus Aurivillius described from the southern DRC (ex Zaire) and I have seen an ex from Cameroon.
This is what I can tell from this picture, tell me what you think about it ?

from the picture it looks like it!

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