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Bennyboymothman Posted - 28/01/2021 : 21:29:33

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Not the foggiest idea of this species.

Data: 09-2019 - Klaisu Village - Gresi District - Jayapura Province - West Papua - Indonesia

Thanks as always.
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 03/02/2022 : 21:26:23
It must be! Thanks for highlighting this. They aren't the same species are they...
Xaurus Posted - 02/02/2022 : 01:18:18
Another Phoracanthini ???
Bennyboymothman Posted - 05/02/2021 : 23:02:38
Agree on that!
Xaurus Posted - 05/02/2021 : 01:50:49
yes, your spm (a male ?) is more shiny and the leg esp the hind one's are longer, maybe a sexual dimorphism ?
Bennyboymothman Posted - 04/02/2021 : 23:35:15
Thank you. They do look a little different in granulation on the elytra?
Xaurus Posted - 04/02/2021 : 23:22:20


two spms (females) of maybe the same sps from W-Papua (Tamarau Mts, Wondowoi mts.) 14.2 mm + 13.7 mm
Bennyboymothman Posted - 28/01/2021 : 23:03:41
Thank you, slight variability but it fits well. Feel free if you get time to post your specimens :)
Xaurus Posted - 28/01/2021 : 22:42:55
I have 2 similar one's from W-Papua, I think they belong to Phoracanthini, yours is maybe Nyphasia pulchra Gressitt, 1951

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