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Larry Bezark
Member Macrodontia
    
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Posted - 08/11/2024 : 05:37:13
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Son Tra, Da Nang, Vietnam 4 mm.
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
    
France
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Posted - 08/11/2024 : 19:50:44
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Mimogyaritus Fisher, 1925 ? But only one species from Borneo ! |
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Larry Bezark
Member Macrodontia
    
USA
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Posted - 08/11/2024 : 21:41:31
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Thanks Xavier, quite interesting.
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MONO
Member Purpuricenus
 
China
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Posted - 09/11/2024 : 07:33:49
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For me,maybe Miccolamia sp. |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
    
France
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Posted - 09/11/2024 : 11:42:49
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Yes, more like the genus Miccolamia Bates, 1884 because the genus Mimogyaritus Fisher, 1925 is characterised by elytra with a long, curved, postbasilar disc spine, which I can't see on Larry's photo. |
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Larry Bezark
Member Macrodontia
    
USA
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Posted - 09/11/2024 : 18:52:54
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Thanks Ivan,
The basal elytral tubercles are simple without an apical spine.
Do you or Xavier have the Pic 1935 paper with the description of M. binodosa?
Or better yet, an image of that species?
Thanks
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
    
France
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Posted - 09/11/2024 : 20:40:16
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Miccolamia binodosa Pic, 1935. Close to M. cleroides Bates, but pronotum with two premedian discal tubercles, reddish except in the center, the dark brown color of the apical half of the elytra reduced to a broad transverse postmedian band. Length: 4 mm. (Translation of the text of Breuning's Révision de la tribu des Rhodopini , 1975-1976).
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Larry Bezark
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Posted - 09/11/2024 : 21:25:22
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Thank you Xavier.
This is quite different.
Larry B.
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