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loongfah Posted - 18/06/2015 : 12:44:13

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8 mm
Coptops?
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loongfah Posted - 23/06/2015 : 14:35:03
Thanks a lot, Andreas.
Xaurus Posted - 23/06/2015 : 01:45:17
this sps is similar to Diamecyna setifera Breuning, 1938 and belongs maybe to this genus.
loongfah Posted - 20/06/2015 : 05:07:16
Thanks, Francesco.

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Would it be correct to say that the intermediate coxae have closed cavities?

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The intermediate tibiae has a shallow indentation.

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Francesco Posted - 18/06/2015 : 22:21:14
Coptops not for sure... this seems to belong to the tribe Desmiphorini.

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