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Pierre Posted - 05/03/2010 : 18:02:36


A small (19 mm) fine species, all over grey.
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Pierre Posted - 19/12/2016 : 22:07:44
Effectivement. Une synonymie avec angustatus n'est pas vraiment... une bonne idée...
Francesco Posted - 19/12/2016 : 21:40:09
Dans notre section des types!
Pierre Posted - 19/12/2016 : 21:25:55
Whow...! quelle surprise! tu as pu voir le matériel typique donc?
Francesco Posted - 19/12/2016 : 18:58:36
D'après les types, c'est Derolus coomani Pic, 1925... absolument pas synonyme de D. angustatus... comme il prétendait Plavilstshikov, sans même connaître les types.
Francesco Posted - 06/03/2010 : 21:28:06
It seems to be Derolus angustatus Pic, 1925, even if it could also correspond to Derolus coomani Pic, 1925 (a synonym of the previous, according to Plavilstshikov).
Francesco Posted - 06/03/2010 : 20:58:08
Well: Derolus.
It will be not easy, since Pic described several species that Plavilstshikov considered as synonyms (without checking the types).
Pierre Posted - 06/03/2010 : 20:49:11
Yes, distinctly.
Francesco Posted - 06/03/2010 : 10:04:46
Can you check of the posterior femora have a fine longitudinal ridge on the ventral side?

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