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nasa |
Posted - 17/03/2017 : 05:35:32 125.86 KB
From Sabah, Borneo. Is it Paroplites ritsemai / inermis? Thanks!
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Capitaine |
Posted - 10/01/2021 : 12:02:48 Following the last revision of the genus Paroplites/Cnemoplites by Komiya, Drumont & Delahaye,2021 the Nasa's specimen is a female of Paroplites oculatus Sp.nov. as well as the right specimen of my picture. The female on the left probably does not belong to the genus Paroplites (maybe Rhaphipodus). |
sebastes |
Posted - 19/03/2017 : 03:44:22 For me, these two females belong to different genera. The left one looks like Rhaphipodus sp. |
Capitaine |
Posted - 18/03/2017 : 14:30:40 For me, P.inermis, have a look at this picture: left : ritsemai / Sumatra right: inermis / Borneo
> shape of pronotum, tibiae, third antennal segment....
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nasa |
Posted - 18/03/2017 : 01:57:50 the tibiae are not spiny.
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Capitaine |
Posted - 17/03/2017 : 14:59:14 Are the tibiae spiny ? if not: Paroplites inermis (Aurivillius, 1910) |
sebastes |
Posted - 17/03/2017 : 14:24:03 Paroplites ritsemai Lameere, 1912. Female. |