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Larry Bezark Posted - 27/01/2018 : 03:52:54


Fabulous tiny ant mimics, first one looks very much like New World
Cyrtinus, distinct basal elytral tubercles.

3-4 mm from East Cape, Mboyti.

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 27/01/2018 : 19:32:26
Yes, yes, and yes.

Thank you,

Larry B.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 27/01/2018 : 09:29:25
If the basal tubercules of each elytra are rounded and not oval, the elytral punctuation is sub-aligned and if the femurs are more strongly dilated than in the figure that Breuning gives in his revision (1958) it is him! It is very likely that the typus was destroyed by the Anthrenes as unfortunately many typus of the collection Hunt
Nice species !!
Riana Posted - 27/01/2018 : 08:25:20
Looks like Myrmecoclytus natalensis Hunt & Breuning, 1957

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