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FraRug Posted - 10/01/2025 : 18:23:21

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a pretty Lamiine from Sabah, 10 mm.
Maybe a Desmiphorini...
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 05/05/2025 : 23:41:52
No problem.
FraRug Posted - 30/04/2025 : 17:09:47
Hi Andreas; thank you for your interest! You can check if your paratype offers different details than my description. But the species - except for small variations in tone - seems very stable to me.
Now we will have to wait for a male to pop up, to verify our assumptions...
Xaurus Posted - 29/04/2025 : 23:40:21
A good progress with your paper Francesco, please let me know if you need any add information of my female PT
FraRug Posted - 29/04/2025 : 17:24:18
My specimen is now the holotypus of Agniopsis ewoni Ruggiero, 2025.
Those of Andreas and Ben paratypes
FraRug Posted - 13/02/2025 : 15:48:15
Thanks Andreas, Ben and Xavier (alphabetical order! ) for the suggestions, material and willingness. I will keep you informed on developments...
Xaurus Posted - 13/02/2025 : 00:50:12
its a bity we can find a male of the new sps, it may be that it looks unusual
data of my female spm: Malaysia, Sabah, Trus / Madi 10-IV-2004 / local collector size: 11.8 mm
Bennyboymothman Posted - 12/02/2025 : 20:27:55
Sure, thanks for the update.
FraRug Posted - 12/02/2025 : 16:45:25
Hi Ben and Andreas, I am preparing the article about the new Agniopsis and - if you agree - I would list your two females as paratypes. In case of agreement, I would like the complete collection data of your specimens. I will keep you informed of the developments...
(Searches for a male were unsuccessful )
FraRug Posted - 22/01/2025 : 16:37:39
Unfortunately it is the only one I own (the result of a trade). I will try to contact its previous owner when he returns from a trip...
Xaurus Posted - 21/01/2025 : 23:29:24
Do you have a male of the new species, interesting to see maybe the same dimorphism ?
FraRug Posted - 21/01/2025 : 10:07:35
Thanks for the clarifications and the photos! It looks like you, Ben and I each have a female of what appears to be a new species (the differences in wing pattern are stable and, after seeing your male of A. flavovittatus, even sexual dimorphism is out of the question...)
Xaurus Posted - 20/01/2025 : 19:21:34
I have only 2 spms of Agniopsis in coll., the male (left) belongs sure to this species, and I believe the spm given in Vives & Heffern (2012) is the female (not a male as written) of this sps, and the right one is a different sps, maybe belongs to the same genus !!


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Bennyboymothman Posted - 14/01/2025 : 20:48:25
Thank you, you are lucky! ;)
FraRug Posted - 14/01/2025 : 18:59:53
As a retired and single, I can try!
(I'll add it to the paper on Spinipocregyes that I already sent to Jiroux...)
In any case, thanks to both of you for the help and confirmations!!
I will keep you informed.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 13/01/2025 : 20:29:02
I wish I had the time to write a paper! A young family and long hours prevent that sadly.

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