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Larry Bezark Posted - 15/08/2014 : 00:56:25

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I have 2 from Kubease, Ghana.

They are similar to specimens I have identified as Phryneta coeca, except the bulbous area of the pronotum is quite different in these.

They are 20-21mm.

Thanks for any help.

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 15/08/2014 : 17:09:30
Very good, Francesco, thank you.

Larry B.
Francesco Posted - 15/08/2014 : 11:11:57
This should be P. hecphora Thomson, 1857.
P. coeca shows 8 small dorsal tubercles, while P. hecphora shows a large median an 4 small around it.

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