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Larry Bezark Posted - 18/03/2024 : 03:22:02
from Leyte Island.

Looks similar to T. lemoides but the longitudinal raised part of the pronotum is very narrow and ends in a small bubble.

Larry B.


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Larry Bezark Posted - 18/03/2024 : 15:58:27
Thank you Xavier, yes quite a variable group.

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 18/03/2024 : 13:30:42
Many Tetraophthalmus species are highly variable. Here, 3 Tetraophthalmus gibbicollis (Thomson, 1865) collected on the same road in Thailand(Phrae) :

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Xavier Posted - 18/03/2024 : 13:15:27
Probably a form of Tetraophthalmus fasciatus (Gahan, 1901), which has a similar longitudinal raised and narrow line on the pronotum; and exactly the same color for legs and antenna, etc.

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