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Gerard
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Posted - 30/01/2011 :  22:13:45  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


INDONESIE Ile Sulawesi Palolo
Taille 21 mm

j'espère ne pas t'avoir présenté celui ci.
Je n'ai aucune idée pour celui ci

Francesco
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Posted - 31/01/2011 :  10:32:41  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Pas encore... il s'agit d'un Pteropliini, je vais le chercher.
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Francesco
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Posted - 07/02/2011 :  19:26:51  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote


Il est longtemps que j'ai la même espèce dans mon ordinateur, mais je ne l'ai pas encore identifiée.
Si je regarde le catalogue des Pteropliini de Célèbes, la seule espèce dont je n'ai pas la description est Hathliolophia alboplagiata Breuning, 1959... pourtant elle n'est pas présent dans la monographie des Pteroplinii asiatiques de 1962...
Son nom (alboplagiata, c'est à dire tachée de blanc) pourrait peu-être correspondre... mais vraiment...
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Gerard
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Posted - 07/02/2011 :  19:46:49  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Ce n'est pas une espèce très rare la aussi je peux te mettre la femelle
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Gerard
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Posted - 12/02/2011 :  16:01:42  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

Voici une photo de la femelle
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Vitali
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Posted - 13/03/2011 :  13:37:58  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


I have the same species from Mamasa, Sulawesi. It looks a bit "alboplagiata"

Edited by - Vitali on 14/02/2018 11:47:32
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Francesco
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Posted - 14/02/2018 :  08:49:11  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
This species is Eczemothea pustulifera Schwarzer, 1926.
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Vitali
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Posted - 14/02/2018 :  11:15:13  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Wow, finally!
Thank you, Francesco!
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Xavier
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Posted - 14/02/2018 :  14:57:09  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Oui, merci, le mien a enfin aussi son nom
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Gerard
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Posted - 14/02/2018 :  18:16:29  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Bravo Francesco, ca fait un moment que l'on cherchait.
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Xaurus
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Posted - 15/02/2018 :  00:12:28  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
gratulation Francesco , even I have a type picture (here) but not recognized this species !
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Francesco
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Posted - 15/02/2018 :  08:57:30  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
mmmhm... same genus, not perfectly sure that it is the same species...

The general habitus, the ventral side covered with reddish pubescence, the head with four peculiar brownish spots fit this taxon.

But
- the article VIII is white in all specimens I have seen... sometimes, the base of the IX as well. The VII is more or less white.
That was the reason for which I excluded this species some years ago, but it seems a variable character.
- the body granulation seems to be denser
- the antennae are reddish

It is remarkable that the brown colour of this species (e.g. Vitali's one) is formed by... mud???

Do you agree to describe a new species?
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Vitali
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Posted - 15/02/2018 :  11:07:51  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Francesco

It is remarkable that the brown colour of this species (e.g. Vitali's one) is formed by... mud???

Do you agree to describe a new species?
It has been also my doubt. This species does not look identical to the type.
I'll check my specimen more carefully. If it were mud, it would not be possible to see white spots in elytra, which are seen probably the best right in my specimen.
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Xavier
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Posted - 15/02/2018 :  13:07:28  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

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Another one from Sulawesi,...this species is rather common. Is it really a new one ??
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Francesco
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Posted - 15/02/2018 :  14:12:52  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Il n'y a pas d'autres possibles à Célèbes.
C'est évidemment le même genre, monospécifique.
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Francesco
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Posted - 15/02/2018 :  16:37:07  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
It is another species of this genus and I'd like to describe it.
All people interested to send data for paratypes or take part in this description are welcome.

I have only two females in my collection.
A male will become holotype.
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