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Robert Posted - 28/01/2013 : 05:32:57


Looks like Mutatocoptops...
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dryobius Posted - 28/01/2013 : 14:38:11
Robert, this is not M. bituberosa. Per Yamasako, it is a species close to M. malaisiana which he may be planning to describe. I loaned him at least one example in May 2011.
Robert Posted - 28/01/2013 : 06:03:51
Thanks Dan! It will then remain Mutatocoptops sp until the new paper comes out.
dryobius Posted - 28/01/2013 : 05:58:14
Hi Robert,

I know of 2 Mutatocoptops in Borneo..

1) M. bituberosa

& 2) M. new species ( being worked on by Junsuke Yamasako in Japan)

I don't expect him to return my specimens until later this year or next.

At this moment I can't tell you which one that is, Would be best to wait his publication, possibly within a year. I may have some digital images somewhere, but they won't be good quality.

Dan

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