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Xaurus Posted - 01/10/2015 : 23:02:08

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Desmimorphini from N-Laos, Ban Nape, 6 mm
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sangamesh Posted - 08/02/2019 : 07:55:36
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier

Soupha nouvongi Breuning, 1963, dark morpha, I think.

Here another one from Laos (Luang Prabang Prov.), darker than the holotype :

Only one species in genus Soupha Breuning, 1963. So, if it is not S. nouvongi...

This specimen has granulations on the dorsal surface of the scape...
In my opinion it should belong to Soupha.
sangamesh Posted - 08/02/2019 : 07:51:14
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Originally posted by Xaurus

thanks Xavier, Soupha or Falsoserixia is a good idea, but this genera are difficult, not only by pictures

Can you check if your specimen has dorsally granulated scape or not (though I do not see such granulations on the figure posted here)... I do not think this belongs to Soupha.
Xavier Posted - 09/03/2018 : 00:05:40
Yes, I agree with you.
Xaurus Posted - 08/03/2018 : 23:50:02
thanks Xavier, Soupha or Falsoserixia is a good idea, but this genera are difficult, not only by pictures
Xavier Posted - 07/03/2018 : 09:53:55
Andreas, I have posted 2 bad pictures of Falsoserixia in the type section of the forum.
Your specimen is not Falsoserixia unicolor Pic, 1926 like here, which has 3rd antennomera shorter than 4th.

I think my specimen is Falsoserixia longior Pic, 1928 as here.

Your species has a shorter pronotum than my species, so I do not think they are the same.

I am not able to go further on so tiny specimens and with (my) bad pictures, sorry.
Xavier Posted - 28/10/2017 : 11:15:09
Soupha nouvongi Breuning, 1963, dark morpha, I think.

Here another one from Laos (Luang Prabang Prov.), darker than the holotype :


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Only one species in genus Soupha Breuning, 1963. So, if it is not S. nouvongi...
jplami Posted - 02/10/2015 : 06:23:54
I think to Sophronica but I see a small lateral spines on pronotum.
Maybe it's Pseudanaesthetis.

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