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 Vietnam, Dorysthenes (Lophosternus): florentinii?

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Xaurus Posted - 11/03/2021 : 15:43:05


a small Dorysthenes (male, 28 mm) from N-Vietnam
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Francesco Posted - 05/10/2024 : 10:27:41
Nothing to do with beli.
It might be florentinii.
Xaurus Posted - 14/03/2021 : 22:47:39
thanks, that was my intension too or mayb even D. buqueti is on the shortlist , and now R. Hergovits described two new related species from Laos and Vietnam, I'm angy about this, and don't understand why he made a new sp from Vietnam for a single small male, everybody knows the Prioninae almost are quite variable in size and other features too, esp. Dorysthenes, such (not reviewed) description, furthermore with many errors, are less helpful
Capitaine Posted - 13/03/2021 : 11:23:46
The ratio of antennal segments, the elytral sculpture and the small size remind me of Dorysthenes (Lophosternus) beli described from North Vietnam by Lameere.

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