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Bennyboymothman Posted - 13/04/2020 : 21:31:15

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I've seen a paper on this species floating around, but cannot pinpoint now.
Very frustrating!
Any help appreciated.

Data: 02-2018 - San Miguel - Surigao Del Sur - Mindanao - Philippines - 17 mm

Thank you
Ben
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 16/03/2023 : 20:33:14
Thank you very much for letting me know.
Francesco Posted - 15/03/2023 : 21:16:11
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This specimen has been recognised as belonging to another species: Eczemotellus barsevskisi Vitali & Medina, 2023.
This specimen is a paratype
The article can be read here.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 17/04/2020 : 14:13:05
It certainly is, thank you.
Francesco Posted - 17/04/2020 : 11:23:58
The type (here) of subtilipictus is however very similar to your first specimen.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 15/04/2020 : 14:36:19

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I have this in my collection as Eczemotellus subtilipectus?
It has a yellow-ochre scape.

Data: 01-2014 - Mount Halcon - Mindoro - Philippines

Thanks
Xaurus Posted - 15/04/2020 : 01:00:28
its a good choice !
Francesco Posted - 14/04/2020 : 10:53:38
It reminds me of some Eczemotellus subtilipictus...

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