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                | Vitali | Posted - 17/02/2013 : 17:30:28 
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 Seems to be another Ocularia (sorry, the photo was taken without a microscope).
 Uganda. 4 mm long.
 
 Two species are listed for Uganda at Lamiaires du Monde: O. apicalis and O. grisescens. If it was O. grisescens here, then the beetle in photo below should be new to Uganda, because it has nothing apical.
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                | Vitali | Posted - 17/02/2013 : 22:04:02 Thank you, Francesco. You might be right. Deep and dense punctation with very narrow intervals as well as patches of white pubescence seem unmistakable (I'll add a microscope photo later). Contrary to the description, I only cannot find anything rufous in antennae.
 
 Well, let it be O.cineracea on this stage.
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                | Francesco | Posted - 17/02/2013 : 20:23:18 Certainly it is an Ocularia.
 I find some resemblances with O. cineracea Jordan, 1894 but I have got no key after 1950.
  The description of this species from Congo is here, p. 203.
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