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coptosia Posted - 11/06/2020 : 09:28:22

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Agelasta ?gardneri - Nepal
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Xaurus Posted - 14/06/2020 : 23:05:57
Thanks Denis !
coptosia Posted - 14/06/2020 : 19:14:44
ok, thanks all.
to Andreas: 1 male, Nepal, Bhaktapur distr., Nagarkot vill., 9-11 05 2013, leg.Dementiev S.
Xaurus Posted - 13/06/2020 : 01:10:46
Your spm Denis agrees well with my spm of Anagelasta apicalis from Nepal, please can you give me the whole data
Xavier Posted - 12/06/2020 : 17:33:44
In Titan database, A. apicalis is a widespread species: India, Nepal, Laos, Thailand, etc
I have different varieties of A. apicalis, but I have never checked if all belong to the same species.
coptosia Posted - 12/06/2020 : 17:24:18
Xavier thank you, I not seen your message.
This species is unknown from Nepal?
coptosia Posted - 12/06/2020 : 17:21:50
Unfortunately, I have only one male..
Scape and 3rd antennomere almost equal.
in coloration antennae and character of elytral and pronotal pubescence, my specimen similar to http://bezbycids.com/byciddb/oldimages/A/Anagelasta_apicalis_(f)_Pic_Pia_Oac_Vives_coll_Vietnam_SWL.jpg
Xavier Posted - 12/06/2020 : 17:13:43
Well, this specimen is quite the same than this one identified as Choeromorpha adspersa Schwarzer, 1931 = Anagelasta apicalis Pic, 1925.
Xavier Posted - 12/06/2020 : 17:04:23
quote:
Originally posted by sangamesh

Scape looks longer than antennomere III, so, how about this belonging to Anagelasta

Yes, you are right .
sangamesh Posted - 12/06/2020 : 11:28:27
Scape looks longer than antennomere III, so, how about this belonging to Anagelasta
Xavier Posted - 11/06/2020 : 21:05:38
Holotype picture of Agelasta (Dissosira) gardneri (Breuning, 1938) is available here.

It's difficult to recognize your specimen, and Breuning's description doesn't help much...

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