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Xavier |
Posted - 29/09/2016 : 20:44:48 148.14 KB
10 mm; Muruk, Nakana, Nouvelle Bretagne, Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée. Antennomères 3 à 10 avec une épine apicale interne, lobe inférieur de l’œil à peine plus court que la joue, élytre avec une crête basale suivie d'une crête discale. Cette espèce pourrait appartenir au sous-genre (Ale) car Breuning a placé dans le même sous-genre Pterolophia (Ale) ornatipennis qui possède aussi des épines (antennomères 3 à 9). |
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Xavier |
Posted - 08/01/2017 : 17:23:17 Pterolophia (Ale) variabilis (Pascoe, 1859) is another possibility. |
Xavier |
Posted - 20/10/2016 : 09:52:40 Ok. I try to know who made the Id (Pterolophia (Ale) villaris) on Larry's website... |
Xaurus |
Posted - 20/10/2016 : 00:30:52 I'll make the translation later, sorry,
Dorey is north of the bird's neck in West-Papua, really a bit far from NB !
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Xavier |
Posted - 19/10/2016 : 16:29:57 The same species is here I do not know if ID, Pterolophia (Ale) villaris (Pascoe, 1865) , is correct.
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Pascoe's holotype comes from "Dorey" . Where is it ? I have found a place named "Dorey" in Papouasie Occidentale (Indonesia), far from New Britain...Could it be the right place ? |
Xavier |
Posted - 19/10/2016 : 15:11:08 370.27 KB
A second specimen (10 mm), from the same area. Spine on antennomera 4 to 8. |
Xavier |
Posted - 30/09/2016 : 10:08:46 135.6 KB
Could you confirm your ID ? English (or french) robot translation speaks about carpentry and building |
Xaurus |
Posted - 29/09/2016 : 22:27:54 difficult, for longer time I determined my spms (a large series) as P. arrowiana Breuning, 1938 but I could'nt rememeber how, maybe compared with type material in the BMNH |