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SDevesa Posted - 05/08/2024 : 18:18:37
From Taiwan
Male: 24,0 mm
Female: 22,1 mm

Identified as Moechotypa delicatula (White, 1858). It is correct?
Saludos
Sergio



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SDevesa Posted - 07/08/2024 : 18:56:41
I have 5 specimens of M. delicatula: 3 males and 2 females. All of them have the pronotal base "elevated". But,...It is an enough difference to design new species?

I don't know, but me feeling is that formosana i a synonym of delicatula. So, before to know more details, I will maintain my specimens as M. delicatula (White, 1858).
Saludos
Sergio
Xavier Posted - 07/08/2024 : 09:59:01
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Originally posted by MONO

Hi,Moechotypa formosana (Pic, 1917) in Taiwan province,Why not consider this species? Although I don't know the difference between them.

Good question! I don't know if M.formosana is a synonym of M.delicatula. I don't have these species in my collection to compare them, only photos of the holotypes: it seems to me that the base of the elytra is slightly different.


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MONO Posted - 07/08/2024 : 04:33:12
Hi,Moechotypa formosana (Pic, 1917) in Taiwan province,Why not consider this species? Although I don't know the difference between them.
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Originally posted by Xavier

Yes, quite identical to the HT.

Xavier Posted - 05/08/2024 : 23:59:52
Yes, quite identical to the HT.

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