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Capitaine Posted - 23/04/2015 : 16:41:42


For Gallery: couple of Paroplites ritsemai Lameere, 1912
50 mm (Borneo / Sabah)
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Capitaine Posted - 10/01/2021 : 12:08:55
Following the revision of the genus Paroplites/Cnemoplites by Komiya, Drumont & Delahaye,2021 this is a pair of Paroplites oculatus sp.nov.
Capitaine Posted - 18/03/2017 : 14:14:08
In my opinion, my presentation of discrepancies between inermis and ritsemai is consistent with the logic. Or explain me why an armed (tibiae spiny) species should be named "inermis" ??
I will try to find the original description of this species (Aurivillius,1910) and the one of P. aurivillii (Lameere, 1903).
nasa Posted - 18/03/2017 : 05:58:55
Is this topic wrong?
Gandalf Posted - 04/05/2015 : 14:34:14
Indeed, this is a pair of P. ritsemai.
I have recently examined the type pair of P. inermis from Stockholm museum and this is a different species with a stronger punctuation on elytra.
The type pair is the only pair of inermis I know currently. So, my previous determination of P. inermis from Sabah should be wrong and must be corrected. I'm sorry for this inconvenience.
dryobius Posted - 24/04/2015 : 14:13:05
I had to ask because Alain identified my specimens as P. inermis and they look the same
Capitaine Posted - 24/04/2015 : 09:45:47
Yes, all specimens validated by A.Drumont
dryobius Posted - 24/04/2015 : 03:53:26
Are you sure? Perhaps P. inermis (Aur.)

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