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Larry Bezark Posted - 24/08/2018 : 20:01:23

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14 mm from Lusaka
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Larry Bezark Posted - 26/08/2018 : 19:47:40
Just to be sure about this, the females have a rounded pronotum,
and males (like this one) have a distinct tubercle just beyond the middle.

Larry B.
Larry Bezark Posted - 25/08/2018 : 16:49:34
Merci Mickaël,

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 25/08/2018 : 10:29:39
Afronoserius angolensis (Lepesme & Breuning, 1955) for the full name.
Littlebeetle23 Posted - 25/08/2018 : 08:35:22
An Afronoserius, probably A. angolensis.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 25/08/2018 : 08:35:07
Bonjour

A priori il s'agit du genre Allogaster peut être unicolor mais pas certain ?

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