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Vitali Posted - 23/03/2011 : 23:53:49


Last ads by Carlo reminded also to me about a Lamiinae from Togo.
Can this also be Baraeus... (tridentatus?)?
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Francesco Posted - 24/03/2011 : 09:55:48
Yes, I remember... I was very angry reading this book
Vitali Posted - 24/03/2011 : 09:12:36
It is true. If you remember Jule Verne's "A Captain at Fifteen", it is sufficient to tear off two legs of a spider to make a silly entomologist happy with a new insect species.
Francesco Posted - 24/03/2011 : 08:52:10
I think Breuning did not hesitate to describe Baraeus unidentatus!
Littlebeetle23 Posted - 24/03/2011 : 00:25:07
I think too that this specimen is a Baraeus tridentatus, with some teeth missing on left elytra, so I propose a new species Baraeus unidentatus ....

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