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loongfah Posted - 03/02/2015 : 13:58:05

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Xavier Posted - 11/02/2017 : 16:05:50
For the ridge, I agree with you, and that's why I have a doubt it is this species...and I am not sure it is a Ropica sp. .
loongfah Posted - 11/02/2017 : 16:02:05
Thanks, Xavier. Your help is most appreciated.

I agree that the description fits very well, although I would say that the ridge at the base of elytra is quite rather than a bit elevated.
Xavier Posted - 11/02/2017 : 14:58:14

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It is a species from Borneo, but description fits well ( punctuation on scapus, 3rd and 4th antennomera equal, small ridge at the base of the elytra,...)
loongfah Posted - 11/02/2017 : 13:33:23
I wonder if this could be Ropica ochreomaculata Breuning, 1969? Anyone has the text description in Breuning 1969?

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