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Capitaine |
Posted - 15/07/2017 : 16:47:48 276.38 KB
Eudianodes hecqui Bouyer, 2016 from north Kivu / RDC |
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Francesco |
Posted - 08/04/2018 : 12:34:16 quote: Originally posted by africaone
waiting some more recent (as genetic) and better arguments ....
Genetic arguments (Sangil et. al., 2018) confirm this synonymy. |
africaone |
Posted - 16/07/2017 : 16:24:09 waiting some more recent (as genetic) and better arguments .... The tribes in Prioninae seems not so easy to understand
thanks Claude |
Francesco |
Posted - 16/07/2017 : 12:47:54 quote: Originally posted by Capitaine
In this forum there are linked to save space.
Not exactly. Ergatini Fairmaire, 1864 were considered as synonym of Callipogonini Thomson, 1860 by Lameere (1901 and subsequent papers of his monographs).
More recently, Linsley (1962: 24) incorrectly used the name Ergatini, adding that "this tribe is represented in America by two genera, Callipogon and Ergates".
Quentin & Villiers (1977: 509) used this false pretext writing that "Linsley (1962) rehabilitated à juste titre this tribe". Actually, Linsley simply inverted the correct synonymy!
The scientific rehabilitation of Ergatini has not been published yet. |
africaone |
Posted - 16/07/2017 : 11:30:57 ok, I understand. then it has not been published as synonym ? I am afraid to have miss an important paper. |
Capitaine |
Posted - 16/07/2017 : 11:05:54 Hello Thierry, in fact Eudianodes belongs to Ergatini tribe, but Ergatini are very close to the tribe Callipogonini and for some authors could be considered as a sub-tribe of Callipogonini. In this forum there are linked to save space. |
africaone |
Posted - 16/07/2017 : 08:44:59 nice specimen ... did the Ergatini been synonymised with callipogonini ? or Eudianodes been put in Callipogonini ? |