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Larry Bezark |
Posted - 26/04/2015 : 18:03:49 96.75 KB |
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Larry Bezark |
Posted - 26/08/2024 : 21:35:09 Thank you kindly, Xavier.
Larry B. |
Xavier |
Posted - 24/08/2024 : 22:02:29 It's Pterolophia ministrata (Pascoe, 1865), close to Pterolophia melanura (Pascoe, 1857),but with the lower lobes of the eyes the same length as the cheeks, the pronotum very finely punctuated, and a faint yellow macule on each side of the scutellum (cf. Breuning revision). |
Larry Bezark |
Posted - 26/04/2015 : 20:20:27 Very good thanks.
Larry B. |
Francesco |
Posted - 26/04/2015 : 20:11:13 This is the typical character of this species (mela = black, ura = tail) According to me, it is this species, though it has not been recorded from Sulawesi yet.
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Larry Bezark |
Posted - 26/04/2015 : 19:53:09 Yes, the last sternite is black, and shining in the middle, the other sternites have dense setae covering them.
Larry B. |
Francesco |
Posted - 26/04/2015 : 19:25:04 It seems Pterolophia melanura... is the last abdominal sternite black? |