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Max Posted - 08/12/2015 : 22:16:55

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Small species of Palimna, 12 mm, male (but with big aedeagus - 5,5 mm, )
Indonesia, Sumatra, Aceh prov., NW Ketanbe vill. environs, 12.12.14
Hard genus for me, help please if it possible
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Francesco Posted - 12/12/2015 : 22:40:33
I also had the same problem: sumatrana was described from a female, persimilis from a male (without a process on the antennomere VII).
However, persimilis shows a white pronotum, sumatrana two narrow longitudinal black bands.
I wonder if they actually are the same species.
Max Posted - 12/12/2015 : 22:16:26
Dear Francesco, thank so much for determination.
My idea about this was between sumatrana/persimilis but i have some problem for check..
Francesco Posted - 12/12/2015 : 17:40:58
Dear Max,
it should be Palimna sumatrana Breuning, 1938, endemic from Sumatra.
The male was unknown in 1938, I do not know now.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 09/12/2015 : 19:04:16
Well it's close enough
Xavier Posted - 09/12/2015 : 18:03:22
Yes, it seems closer to P. palimnoides - but not with exactly same drawing - and this species is unknown from Sumatra.
Max Posted - 09/12/2015 : 16:42:20
It`s male without ear-like process on 7-segment of antenna. How that is possible for annulata..
And antennae by the way a lot shorter then of real (in my view) annulata.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 09/12/2015 : 08:12:24
Palimna annulata.

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