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amitavaeco |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 10:32:19
From Chhattisgarh Size 7 mm Third antenna very large, Elytra with a square area bordered with erected hairs. |
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amitavaeco |
Posted - 27/12/2016 : 07:35:34 Thanks to jplami Sir, Xavier Sir and of course Francesco Sir. I have checked the charecter from the translated version of Fabricius. Though the description is inadequate, Following characters are matching:
Prothorax with two tubercles, elytra with a compressed tubercle at base, antennae short, with a tooth at base. Elytra punctured, with a compressed tubercle at base, which follows with a raised ridge. Abdomen black, last segment white.
One character, at the middle of the elytra there is two tubercle which is not mentioned in Fabricius description. So on the basis of other rest characters it is P. inaequalis
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amitavaeco |
Posted - 26/12/2016 : 11:50:47 Thank you very much Francesco Sir. Thanks a lot |
Francesco |
Posted - 25/12/2016 : 19:22:46 Prothorax with two tubercles, elytra with a compressed tubercle at base, antennae short, with a tooth at base. It inhabits in Tranquebar (= Tharangambadi), coll. Daldorff, Museum D. de Sehstedt. Small for its genus, antennae short, black, with a raised tooth at base. Thorax unarmed, rounded, black; dorsal side whitish; with two compressed dorsal tubercles. Elytra punctured, with a compressed tubercle at base, which follows with a raised ridge. Abdomen black, last segment white. |
amitavaeco |
Posted - 25/12/2016 : 18:19:56 If the elytra character is matching with the original description. It is not clear to me. As it is in Latin. Can any one help please.
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amitavaeco |
Posted - 25/12/2016 : 04:38:36 Thanks for the reply sir. I am bit confused about the distinct square mark which is bordered with erected hairs (see 2nd image). Please highlight. If having the original description of Fabricius can you please mail |
Xavier |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 20:41:48 Bien vu en tout cas ! |
jplami |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 20:06:56 En fait, j'ai un autre photo de cette sp (enfin déterminée comme telle). J'y ai de suite pensé avec ces antennes très fortes et courtes, plus la pubescence blanche. |
Xavier |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 19:40:07 Avec quel document détermines-tu cette espèce Jean-Philippe ? La photo de l'holotype est ici. |
jplami |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 19:16:44 Pterolophia inaequalis (Fabricius, 1801) |
Xavier |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 13:38:18 apex of scape rounded, without scare; mid tibias without furrow -> Petropliini sp. ; but, then, several species... |
amitavaeco |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 12:18:56 Thank you sir. Can you give little more detail please |
Xavier |
Posted - 24/11/2016 : 10:40:32 A Pteropliini sp. I think |