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Carlo Arrigo Posted - 29/12/2013 : 16:13:45

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Highlands of West Papua 3000 m asl.

Thanks
Carlo A.
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Xavier Posted - 03/01/2014 : 18:21:32
So, the full name is Cacodacnus lameeri Aurivillius, 1925
Carlo Arrigo Posted - 02/01/2014 : 21:48:52
Thanks to Marazzi brothers we have a name: Cacodacnus lameerei
Francesco Posted - 30/12/2013 : 12:06:09
Very well!
I move the topic to the secret section.
The quoted revision could be download here... however, no Gnathonyx-species seems to have elytral ridges...
Xaurus Posted - 29/12/2013 : 23:32:23
Yes, I think is a sps of the genus Gnathonyx Gahan, 1984 recently revised by Komiya & Nylander, 2005, but a different sps, really very interesting, I havn't seen before.
Carlo Arrigo Posted - 29/12/2013 : 23:13:15
Ciao Francesco, grazie!
Controllando la foto mi sembra che il "mio" esemplare abbia il terzo articolo delle antenne più lungo ed i lati del pronoto lisci con due sole spine mentre nella foto del tipo i lati del pronoto sembrano dentellati.
Francesco Posted - 29/12/2013 : 19:08:17
Bentornato Carlo!
Con quello scapo così corto mi sembra più il Cryptobelus gestroi Thomson 1878 (qui il tipo)

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