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Patrick G Posted - 30/05/2020 : 07:42:17


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Sofala Prov. Mozambique

I keyed this to P. subvariolosa using Breuning 1961 (if the punctation is coarse). The dark lateral elytrae do not seem to agree, can anyone confirm?
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Jérôme Sudre Posted - 05/06/2020 : 20:03:32
A priori non ce n 'est pas subvariolosa je vais voir dans une autre direction.....
Patrick G Posted - 02/06/2020 : 04:42:30

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The sides do have a black stripe that is setae, not rubbed. I did not see this in the P. subvariolosa description. Perhaps something recognized since 1961? I think the other Pterolophia specimen I posted may be the same but recently dead.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 01/06/2020 : 19:42:01

Possibly! But it seems to me that the sides of the elytra are black?
I'm not sure but indeed it seems the most probable as a species? A closer look?

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