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Xavier Posted - 02/03/2019 : 14:16:19

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11 mm, Guadalcanal, Salomon Island.
With VITALI, CASADIO, 2007 key, I rich Prosoplus strandiellus Breuning, 1938...
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Francesco Posted - 07/03/2019 : 07:59:03

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And this seems to be Prosoplus multimaculatus Breuning 1943 (holotype here)
Francesco Posted - 06/03/2019 : 10:55:00

Breuning, 1963, Revision der Pteropliini: 114

P. salomonum does have hairless longitudinal band just according to Breuning, who is its descriptor.

Maybe is not synonym of metallicus (described from Yunnan, where no Prosoplus is widespread... apart the fact that the type is in Paris and Breuning worked there), but this is another question.
Xaurus Posted - 06/03/2019 : 00:18:28
P. salomonum has no hairless longitudinal band (maybe is'nt syn to metallicus) furthermore I found a (bad) pict of P. similis from ZMB (det. Breuning) ????



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Xavier Posted - 05/03/2019 : 18:41:53
... and of course, You are right !
Xavier Posted - 05/03/2019 : 18:28:51
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Originally posted by Francesco

... I reach Prosoplus similis Breuning, 1961.

...Thanks a lot Francesco ! I try again with you key !
Francesco Posted - 05/03/2019 : 09:17:03
... I reach Prosoplus similis Breuning, 1961.

Prosopus strandiellus is larger (15-17 mm) and the pronotum shows two teeth in front of each side.

Prosoplus metallicus (Pic, 1935) (= salomonum Breuning, 1938) shows a longitudinal hairless band.

The species published by Vives et al. (2008) shows a pubescent dark band on the pronotum; thus, is actually P. intermissus (Pascoe, 1864), a widespread species in New Guinea, of which I have hundreds of specimens.
This species is also figured in Vitali & Casadio (2007: Fig. 9-10)
I remarked this error during the review, but the author preferred to obtusely remain in his own error.
Xavier Posted - 05/03/2019 : 07:29:53
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Originally posted by Xaurus

or Prosoplus salomonum Breuning, 1938

Picture 2e in VIVES E., ABERLENC H.-P. & SUDRE J., 2008. Entomofauna de Vanikoro (Islas Salomón). shows a different species.
Xaurus Posted - 04/03/2019 : 23:50:59
or Prosoplus salomonum Breuning, 1938

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