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Bennyboymothman Posted - 14/11/2020 : 15:41:19

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I think to this genus.

Data: 13-12-17 - Waimarau 100-250 m - Malaita Island - South Coast - Solomon Islands

Thank you
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 08/01/2021 : 22:48:01
Great, thank you.
Francesco Posted - 08/01/2021 : 15:34:19
Here, the original drawing of Heteroclytomorpha quadrinotata Blanchard, 1853, which can also show two supplementary discal spots.
The other species shows three spots on each elytron.
jplami Posted - 24/11/2020 : 16:08:20
Same answer than other post:

We do not clearly distinguish lateral spine of pronotum (pointed vs obtuse) to conclude with key of (Breuning,1950) implemented there.
If pointed spine, it's Heteroclytomorpha sexplagiata Breuning, 1939;
if obtuse spine, it's Heteroclytomorpha quadrinotata Blanchard, 1853.

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