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Larry Bezark Posted - 27/01/2018 : 18:31:35


East Cape, Mboyti 11 mm
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Jérôme Sudre Posted - 28/01/2018 : 09:32:22
Yes the beating is unfortunately too little used in Africa! Many hunt for light what is good but although very ungrateful sometimes, beatting performance in quality of species (to my eyes) much better than light .... The species are not the same however the surprises are (in my eyes!) much more spectacular to the hype.
I also come back from South Africa where I hunted in the W Cape and unfortunately the drought hit the Cape region and many fires in many forests have done damage! So very few longhorn beetles because too dry even the forest humus are dry on thick!
But in spite of everything, I captured 2 new species with beatting, of which probably one belonging to a new genus (?) of Acanthocinini reminding a little genus Illaena and Mimillaena of Oceania so to follow ....
Larry Bezark Posted - 27/01/2018 : 20:39:15
Thanks Riana, I got it beating.

Larry B.
Riana Posted - 27/01/2018 : 20:31:35
WOW great find.
Larry Bezark Posted - 27/01/2018 : 19:37:50
Merci, Jerome,

Yes, downward curved lateral pronotal spines, two small protuberances apically on the pronotum and strong basal elytral crest.

Larry B.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 27/01/2018 : 18:50:54
Wouah! Fantastic species and endemic to South Africa.

likely Abaraeus curvidens Aurivillius

very particular with are side spine on the pronotum! confirm me if that's right?

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