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Xaurus Posted - 14/03/2015 : 00:32:48

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Pteropliini sps from N-Vietnam (Pia Oac Nature Res.): 7,8mm
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Xaurus Posted - 02/06/2019 : 23:35:55
yes, this spm is mentioned in the description but not designated as PT because of slightly variations.
Xavier Posted - 01/06/2019 : 11:46:14
Probably Phesates palpalis Holzschuh, 2019 for N-Vietnam specimen.
Francesco Posted - 27/02/2016 : 11:16:57
Tu as raison, Jean-Philippe: il semble proche de Phesates.
jplami Posted - 31/03/2015 : 08:38:22
Avec leurs ongles divergents, je pense à une espèce de Pteropliini.
Xaurus Posted - 29/03/2015 : 22:01:58
Amblymora is quite different, and generally distributed in more eastern regions. Amblymoropsis Breuning, 1958 is more similar, but distributed in Australia, I have no opinion about the genus, maybe Beckey's spm belongs to the same genus.
Xavier Posted - 29/03/2015 : 10:04:48
but it does no not work : 3th antennomera should be shorter than 4th
Xavier Posted - 29/03/2015 : 10:02:03
I'm searching in Amblymora genus, which has little tooth at pronotum sides...
Beckey Posted - 29/03/2015 : 03:15:28

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This one seems to the same genus as mine from Peninsular Malaysia.

Is this the undescribed genus?
Francesco Posted - 14/03/2015 : 14:54:14
It looks like Desmiphorini.

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