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Sergi Posted - 11/05/2017 : 17:10:19

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From Indonesia, Male: Moluccas, Wallir Island, Female: Lesser Sundas, West Timor Island.
Size: 29 mm
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Xaurus Posted - 15/05/2017 : 04:52:32
yes, its a good choice for this both spms !
jplami Posted - 14/05/2017 : 20:40:25
I think to Tanimbar islands also called Timur Laut (old name Timor Laut)
Francesco Posted - 14/05/2017 : 18:23:23
Esta especie ha sido descrita de la Nueva Guinea continental: Timor me parece demasiado lecho.
Sergi Posted - 14/05/2017 : 08:43:40
Gracias a todos!!!
Si Francesco, a mi también me ha extrañado que ambos sexos presenten diferentes localidades viniendo juntos.
Francesco Posted - 13/05/2017 : 22:58:34
It is Eczemotes granulosa Breuning, 1938 in both cases.

Wallir is an isle in the group of the Tayandu Islands (Kai), where the species has been already recorded.
The label "Timor" is rather suspect.
Xaurus Posted - 13/05/2017 : 04:41:20
I have some spms from this area too in my coll and can compare later, recently I'm not at home, we are collecting in Vietnam
dryobius Posted - 13/05/2017 : 02:48:53
It should not be considered too offensive if we ignore some of the changes proposed by Slipinski and Escalona.
They would place every pteropliine in Australasia into one genus if they thought it would make their key work better.

OK. The tribe needs a serious revision that will take somebody a lifetime.
Xavier Posted - 12/05/2017 : 16:57:54
Yes, I think the same. ...Rhytiphora sp. after the last taxonomic change ?
Xaurus Posted - 12/05/2017 : 10:54:58
Eczemotes spec.
jplami Posted - 11/05/2017 : 19:30:51
Je ne vois pas bien les scapes mais à première vue, je les aurai classé parmi les Pteropliini.
Après je ne sais pas...

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