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Larry Bezark Posted - 11/02/2017 : 18:13:53

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dryobius Posted - 21/09/2018 : 19:45:23
Not Enicodini, either. I think this is a very tiny species, in the order of 4-5 mm, probably Acanthocinini. The genus Psilocnaeia Bates, 1874 might be worth checking out. I have several unidentified tiny species in my collection from NZ.
Francesco Posted - 21/09/2018 : 14:37:06
This species has nothing to do with Stenellipsis (here).
In my opinion, it is more related with the Enicodini.
Larry Bezark Posted - 20/02/2017 : 03:17:17
Merci, Jerome.

Larry B.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 16/02/2017 : 17:58:24
This genus is a Stenellipsis for the species I will have to look in my boxes ....

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