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BillTyson Posted - 29/10/2015 : 21:44:54

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Bumetopia sp. from Samar, E. Visc, m Marabot, July
24 mm
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BillTyson Posted - 01/11/2015 : 03:47:46
It has two. Never seen Breuning's key, just picked up the denticles on my own.
Xaurus Posted - 31/10/2015 : 19:37:02
Your spms has 1 or 2, difficult to see at your picture. Sorry principally I don't use Breuning's key for determination, this waste time in each case.
BillTyson Posted - 31/10/2015 : 16:12:35
I have been using two pronotal denticles for Bumetopia vs one for Homonoea. Is this a valid morphological separation point?
Xaurus Posted - 31/10/2015 : 00:07:25
probably Homonoea albosignata Breuning, 1950 but I cannot recognize your picture well.

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