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Larry Bezark Posted - 30/01/2018 : 17:26:43


3-4 mm from East Cape, Mboyti.

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 02/02/2018 : 20:53:58
Thanks Pierre-Olivier,

Larry B.
Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 01/02/2018 : 03:52:41
Yes, I saw that you went to Hogsback as well

Anyway, good job for all these uncommon species
Larry Bezark Posted - 31/01/2018 : 16:07:57
It is my pleasure,

I have had very good success in many places with the beating sheet.

The Callichromatini are the next (and final) group.

Larry B.
Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 31/01/2018 : 11:31:09
Whoa ! Thank you Larry (and Jérôme ) for sharing with us all these uncommon species !
Capitaine Posted - 31/01/2018 : 11:06:55
More evident on this picture...


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Jérôme Sudre Posted - 31/01/2018 : 07:15:20
So that's it! Some Goephanes have these bristles that give a striated appearance on the top of the pronotum.
Larry Bezark Posted - 30/01/2018 : 23:51:54
Jerome, the pronotum is very finely, densely punctate (a bit less dense in the center).

The arrangement of the fine setae however, actually give it a striated appearance.

Larry B.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 30/01/2018 : 20:35:15
Most certainly Goephanes continentalis Breuning, 1957 interesting I had never seen this species. look on your side
The pronotum is finely striated longitudinally ? If yes it's him !

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