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Robert Posted - 28/01/2013 : 06:19:12


Choeromorpha sp. 2, Male and female
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dryobius Posted - 20/11/2017 : 17:22:18
Regarding synonymy and resurrection of Pseudochoeromorpha spp., I don't know when Yamasako will publish this topic. There are many new species in Mesosini, and it has taken him many years to research this group.
dryobius Posted - 20/11/2017 : 17:18:21
I have loaned my Bornean Mesosini collection to Yamasako for 6 years and I have spent nearly $100 in postage to send material to him. I think that you have to write to Yamasako and see if he can oblige your request.
Xavier Posted - 20/11/2017 : 13:25:40
The question is : are Robert's specimens, and others from the forum, in the paratype series ?
dryobius Posted - 20/11/2017 : 13:06:23
These topics on synonymy and new species should be private, as there is only one specialist on Mesosini and we all know who that is.
Xavier Posted - 20/11/2017 : 09:21:03
quote:
Originally posted by dryobius

In a future paper, P. sobrina will be resurrected as a valid species.


Who is the author ?
dryobius Posted - 20/11/2017 : 03:29:54
In a future paper, P. sobrina will be resurrected as a valid species.
Xavier Posted - 19/11/2017 : 19:55:10
Pseudochoeromorpha lar (Pascoe, 1865) is the last valid name, published by Breuning (1939).
Robert Posted - 28/01/2013 : 19:54:54
Thanks!
dryobius Posted - 28/01/2013 : 19:19:55
Pseudochoeromorpha sobrina Pascoe, 1865

(based on identified photo from Yamasako)

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