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Gerard Posted - 30/01/2011 : 22:13:45


INDONESIE Ile Sulawesi Palolo
Taille 21 mm

j'espère ne pas t'avoir présenté celui ci.
Je n'ai aucune idée pour celui ci
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Francesco Posted - 09/07/2018 : 22:09:04
quote:
Originally posted by Gerard

félicitation Francesco.
Merci

Gérard, je vais t'envoyer deux étiquettes de type avec celles de Miroshnikov.
Gerard Posted - 09/07/2018 : 22:00:33
félicitation Francesco.
Merci
Xavier Posted - 09/07/2018 : 21:01:16
Hé bien, super !
Francesco Posted - 09/07/2018 : 19:40:43
Enfin... the article was published!

All specimens of this Forum are Syntypes of the new species Eczemothea caenosa n. sp.

More details are showed here.
Xaurus Posted - 13/03/2018 : 23:07:53
ok, I agree - but in most cases its better to designate HT and PTs !
Francesco Posted - 13/03/2018 : 19:20:53
Thank you Andreas!
Concerning your doubts:
- The designation of syntypes is perfectly according to the Code (For the purposes of the Code, three categories of specimens are regulated, namely: 72.1.1. type series...) and corresponding to the description. Otherwise, I would have described the holotype and then, described the paratypes.
I decided to design syntypes for respect to all members of the Forum.

- All owners of types are mentioned in the acknowledgements with geographic references.

- (Hathliolophia alboplagiata) I know. But this is the current name on the International market.

- May be. The fact that typical series includes new different species has already occurred in the past. At the present, I do not see reasons to separate further species... and I cannot check the DNA of all syntypes! (which, however, could not even be significant)

The manuscript has already been sent to Lambillionea.
Xaurus Posted - 13/03/2018 : 01:42:06
Dear Francesco some remarks to the new Eczemothea sp.:

- description text seems to be ok
- what are syntypes ? in a paper today
- type depositories ?? where are the "coll.'s" located
- why you mention Hathliolophia alboplagiata this has nothing to do with this description
- to designate type spms only after pictures or even data are not a serious scientific work also behind the background in Sulawesi we have a huge diversity of species many of them very related, I'm not sure all the available spms belong to the same E. caenosus
Xaurus Posted - 28/02/2018 : 01:14:50
gratulation Francesco for the fast description of the new remarkable species, I'll check the text more in detail next week first.
Francesco Posted - 27/02/2018 : 12:51:49
The description of the new species of Eczemothea is a good point.

Please let me know if I have to some specimens, eventual mistakes or corrections.
Vitali Posted - 22/02/2018 : 10:36:04
quote:
Originally posted by Francesco

It is remarkable that the brown colour of this species (e.g. Vitali's one) is formed by... mud???
I had a look with a microscope. The colour is produced by scales of some wax-like secretion which looks partly crystalline. White spots are formed by the same substance of lighter colour.
Collection data: Sulawesi, Mamasa, 02.2009.
Gerard Posted - 21/02/2018 : 18:04:40
Pour les deux bêtes.

Sulawesi, Palolo, 1997
Xaurus Posted - 20/02/2018 : 00:04:19
Francesco maybe you have the possibility to loan the type in SMF for study, my picture really bad.
cerambyphil Posted - 18/02/2018 : 16:23:35
After checking my collection, I found 15 specimens : 8 males and 7 females.
Xavier Posted - 17/02/2018 : 12:55:21
quote:
Originally posted by Francesco

quote:
Originally posted by Xaurus

why such a common species is'nt known not yet.
For the same reason you want still wait now.


I think the same.
Gerard Posted - 17/02/2018 : 11:30:33
Bonjour, un couple dans ma collection. Les deux bêtes du début du poste. Je te donnerais les data précise dimanche soir.

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