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jplami Posted - 18/10/2020 : 17:40:23

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Specimen from Parc National Ivindo, Ipassa.

8.5 mm long, female.
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jplami Posted - 18/10/2020 : 19:39:41
I find answers in the revision of Breuning & Teocchi, 1977 for Aderpas brunneus (Thomson, 1858) :
- these specimen correspond with text, comment and drawing of pronotum and elytra
- my other specimen very distinct would be Aderpas congolensis (due to old synonymy with Aderpas brunneus).

In Cahiers Magellanes 2014 n° 15, the photo #33 (without place of collect) of a specimen Aderpas brunneus looks like it but:
I note that the elytral background is reddish and the white spots more numerous, large and rounded.

Variety, subspecies... ?

Original description :
Brun, avec des lignes blanches longitudinales interrompues.
Antennes maculées de gris. Prothorax et élytres ponctués ; celles-ci ayant trois fois et demie la longueur du prothorax ; plus fortement ponctuées antérieurement ;
reste du corps lisse.

jplami Posted - 18/10/2020 : 17:52:33

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From same place, 6 mm long, male.
jplami Posted - 18/10/2020 : 17:49:03
It looks like the specimen of old post determined as Aderpas brunneus (Thomson, 1858).
I have in collection a specimen determined as Aderpas brunneus (Thomson, 1858) but it's very different.
I don't known type of this species.

It is closer to Aderpas griseus.

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