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Andre
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Posted - 15/12/2012 :  00:49:47  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


Mesosini from Phang nga Prov. S-Thailand,
7.0 and 8.5 mm.

Edited by - Xavier on 25/12/2014 10:47:31

Benjamin
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Posted - 15/12/2012 :  09:50:05  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Hello, it is Mesosa, is rondoni or latefasciataipennis. And probably the first one.
To be on there, it is necessary to verify that the length of the lower lobe of eyes is less long than cheeks.


Mesosa rondoni Breuning


Mesosa latefasciataipennis Breuning
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Andre
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Posted - 15/12/2012 :  11:23:15  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


Hallo Benjamin, it is perhaps M. rondoni.
Here the frons of the female.
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Benjamin
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Posted - 19/12/2012 :  12:23:40  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Following Breuning key's
Lower lobes of eyes a little less long than cheeks.
Mesosa rondoni

Lower lobes of eyes much less long than cheeks.
Mesosa latefasciatipennis




To the Left we have Mesosa latefasciatipennis female and at right Mesosa rondoni female
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Xavier
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Posted - 10/04/2013 :  20:58:09  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
The length, 7 to 8.5 mm is too small, no? Breuning speaks about 16 to 18 mm for M. latefasciatipennis.
Could it be another species?

Edited by - Xavier on 10/04/2013 20:58:51
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Xavier
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Posted - 08/12/2013 :  10:22:49  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


Voici la description de M. latefasciatipennis in BREUNING Stephan, 1968. Contribution à la connaissance des Lamiens du Laos (Coll. Céramb.) 15ème partie et fin. Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences Naturelles du Laos 16: 3-44 + corrigenda, 9 figs.
Le spécimen que m'a donné Pierre n'a pas du tout le pronotum décrit par Breuning. La longueur des antennes ne correspond pas non plus, ni la taille du corps. Il s'agit donc d'une autre espèce.
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Xavier
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Posted - 29/11/2014 :  15:32:54  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Après comparaison avec la photographie de type de Gressitt (Honolulu), je confirme que ce n'est certainement pas M. latefasciatipennis.
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nasa
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Posted - 29/11/2014 :  18:01:35  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Here is the holotype of Mesosa latefasciatipennis Breuning, 1968.
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nasa
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Posted - 29/11/2014 :  18:03:11  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Here is the holotype of Mesosa rondoni Breuning, 1962:https://apps2.cdfa.ca.gov/publicApps/plant/bycidDB/wdetails.asp?id=31726&w=o
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Xavier
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Posted - 29/11/2014 :  18:34:15  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Yes Nasa, and I said that is a different species.
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Xavier
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Posted - 21/12/2014 :  11:40:49  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Interesting type picture here
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Andre
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Posted - 25/12/2014 :  10:32:42  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Agrees very well with Mesosa subbifasciata Breuning 1974
Thank`s Xavier

Edited by - Xavier on 25/12/2014 10:47:01
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Xavier
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Posted - 25/12/2014 :  10:46:42  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Yes, I think so, and I keep this name for my specimen.
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