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Vitali Posted - 09/02/2017 : 13:53:30

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I cannot wait until I finish studying this nice beetle myself, so I place it here.
I don't know the tribe. Mesotibia has a furrow on outer side and a tooth on inner side.
6 mm.
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Vitali Posted - 09/02/2017 : 20:01:32
Thank you, Andre!
I'll wait for your paper.
Andre Posted - 09/02/2017 : 16:00:14
This is a member of several "groups" inside the genus Sybra, but I have in the moment no name.
Other members are Sybra tricoloripennis Breuning from Sulawesi and Sybra marcida Pascoe from West-Papua with the new synonyms intorta B., papuana B. and pseudogeminata B.
You can see that in our next publication.

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