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Larry Bezark Posted - 01/11/2013 : 22:09:56


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Francesco Posted - 02/11/2013 : 18:45:34
In Hawaii was the morph iratus Pascoe introduced.

This might be the morph insularis Pascoe, which is characterized by the eyltra with yellow small spots.
I have got this species and morph from the Philippines, but I cannot check my specimens.
Larry Bezark Posted - 01/11/2013 : 23:38:12
It is similar to specimens I have from Hawaii.

The pronotal punctures are different, and there are not as many orange tufts on the elytra.

I do not know how much variation there is in this species.

Larry B.
Francesco Posted - 01/11/2013 : 22:24:25
Prosoplus evidently.
With that pubescence, it also seems to me P. bankii, but I have to check the keys.

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