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SDevesa Posted - 06/01/2023 : 12:43:39


Received as Dorysenes planicollis, but I believe it is a Prionomma.

Prionomma bigibbosum (white, 1853) ?
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SDevesa Posted - 10/01/2023 : 12:07:41
OK, so all my specimens are javanum.
Thanks again
Sergio
sebastes Posted - 09/01/2023 : 10:56:47

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I distinguish them, first of all, by the curved protibia in P. bigibbosum.
SDevesa Posted - 08/01/2023 : 18:31:13
Thanks, Sergei, for your comment.
I have a couple of specimens identified as Prionomma (Ancylotropus) javanum (Lansberge, 1884) from E. Java and I see they are more slender and the pronotal protuberances are a bit different.
So, my question is: What is javanum and bigibbosum?. Can someone explain to me how to differenciate the two species? Thanks.

sebastes Posted - 08/01/2023 : 10:41:02
I think, Prionomma javanum (Lansberge, 1884).

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