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Gontran Posted - 06/02/2017 : 20:56:48

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Encore une autre espèce (ou deux?).
De gauche à droite :
PNG Okapa, PNG Simbu Kerowagi x 2, PNG Aseki
Je n'ai pu trouver quelque chose de semblable, mais le dernier à droite est différent.
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Gontran Posted - 10/02/2017 : 15:47:14
And thanks again Andreas.... I will see those Types soon.
Gontran Posted - 10/02/2017 : 15:15:55
Pas de problème. Rien ne presse.
À bientôt donc. Merci
Gontran
Francesco Posted - 10/02/2017 : 13:20:40
quote:
Originally posted by Gontran

Type section... At Lamiinae types, it seems I have "no access to this forum"??
How come ?
La section des types st normalement ouverte pour qui a envoyé plus de 50 messages.
Avec ce rythme, encore une semaine Gontran.
Gontran Posted - 10/02/2017 : 01:40:31
Hi Andreas. Many thanks for those last identifications. Thats' great.
About pseudosuperans, pseudoviridescens :
Type section... At Lamiinae types, it seems I have "no access to this forum"??
How come ?
Xaurus Posted - 10/02/2017 : 01:03:25
please see in the type section acc HT's
Gontran Posted - 08/02/2017 : 17:08:41
Merci Xavier.
À la prochaine.... Certainement
Xavier Posted - 08/02/2017 : 13:23:39
Full names of this post are:

- Tmesisternus pseudosuperans Breuning, 1939

- Tmesisternus pseudoviridescens Breuning, 1939
Gontran Posted - 08/02/2017 : 02:14:47
And thanks again for confirmation of T. pseudosuperans females.
I would be curious to see a photo of T. pseudoviridescens.
Is it close to T. adspersarius ?
Here is again a photo of the beetle alone.




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Xaurus Posted - 08/02/2017 : 00:47:00
correction: left 3 females of T. pseudosuperans
right female of T. pseudoviridescens (but I still have a problem with T. adspersarius)
Gontran Posted - 07/02/2017 : 21:06:17
I think the last one at far right may be T. adspersarius.
From Papua Insects Foundation this is the only one of that group that shows male and female. And then I realize the pronotun is quite different depending of the sex.
(Admitting of course these ID are OK)
I would say that the three other ones at left are T. pseudosuperans, but again, according to the only photo I got from Papua Insects Foundation I see the pronotum is extremely different.... Should we suppose my specimens are females ?

Gressitt (Tmesisternini) on page 89 gives some details.
Indeed, apex of elytra of the one at far right is different from the other ones.

In any case your opinion and suggestions are very useful. Thanks.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 07/02/2017 : 08:24:30
Still looks like Tmesisternus adspersarius for the last.
Xavier Posted - 07/02/2017 : 06:53:20
and what about the last one ?
Xaurus Posted - 07/02/2017 : 01:24:37
T. pseudosuperans Breuning, 1939
Bennyboymothman Posted - 06/02/2017 : 21:04:51
Perhaps Tmesisternus adspersarius?

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