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                | Larry Bezark | Posted - 27/01/2018 : 04:08:08 
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 is this a Jordanoleiopus?
 
 5-6 mm from Port St Johns, East Cape.
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                | Larry Bezark | Posted - 27/01/2018 : 17:58:50 Jerome, Riana, thanks for you
 
 The first 6 segments and the base of 7 are lighter in color (as in the photo) and then the remainder are much darker.
 
 Larry B.
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                | Jérôme Sudre | Posted - 27/01/2018 : 12:12:49 Yes why not ?
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                | Riana | Posted - 27/01/2018 : 10:27:47 
 quote:Originally posted by Jérôme Sudre
 
 On my side I will opt more for J (Polymitoleiopus) polymitus Distant. What do you think ?
 
 
 Yes does seem to fit better to J. polymitus.  Would like to see segments 6 - 11 of the antennae (mainly dark brown?)
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                | Jérôme Sudre | Posted - 27/01/2018 : 09:49:15 On my side I will opt more for J (Polymitoleiopus) polymitus Distant.
 What do you think ?
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                | Riana | Posted - 27/01/2018 : 08:48:50 Jordanoleiopus (Polymitoleiopus) fuscomaculatus Breuning, 1957 ??
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