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Alastor Posted - 10/09/2014 : 19:55:39

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Philippines - Mindoro - 10/2013
Long. 13 mm
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Alastor Posted - 20/03/2023 : 19:16:33
Merci !
Francesco Posted - 15/03/2023 : 21:22:36
Ce spécimen (comme tous les Eczemotellus de Mindoro) appartient en réalité à une autre espèce que nous venons de décrire: Eczemotellus barsevskisi Vitali & Medina, 2023.

L'exemplaire ici est un paratype.

L'article peut être visionné ici.
Francesco Posted - 17/04/2020 : 11:27:46
Eczemotellus subtilipictus Heller, 1924 is the original spelling.
Alastor Posted - 18/10/2014 : 19:44:44
Bravo et merci à vous tous
Francesco Posted - 18/10/2014 : 09:21:10
I have finally bought this species and I also think it is Eczemotellus subtilipectus Heller, 1923.
The species has been known from Samar and Mindanao.

It is also similar to Mispilopsis luzonica Breuning, 1938 and the genera might be synonyms.
Gerard Posted - 21/09/2014 : 14:22:49
Yes I agree with you, I also posted this beast here and as there is only a single species for this kind I think that the differences are not large enough to think a final that it is another species at worst a ssp.
Xaurus Posted - 21/09/2014 : 13:06:35
Dear Gerard,

yes nearby this sps, I have only a bad picture from the ST, we need more material to see the individual variations.
Gerard Posted - 20/09/2014 : 08:10:35
Bonjour Andreas c’est très proche, mais la bête a des petites différences.
J’ai trouvé une photo du syntype ici
Xaurus Posted - 20/09/2014 : 00:54:55
Pteropliini is sure: an idea, maybe Eczemotellus subtilipectus Heller, 1923, because of the antennal coloration and elytral pattern
Francesco Posted - 19/09/2014 : 21:24:06
There is no cicatrix on the scape: it can not belong to Mesosini.
According to me, it belongs to Pteropliini.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 12/09/2014 : 16:48:11
Agelasta sp. For me. Not sure on specific species.

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