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sebastes Posted - 25/11/2017 : 05:09:36


Please, help to identify this pair from Polly Creek, Garradunga, NQL, Australia.
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Capitaine Posted - 29/11/2017 : 18:18:35
Yes, I think so too, especially as several species type are unknown to me...
sebastes Posted - 27/11/2017 : 10:02:42
Thank you for your opinion. I tend to the same thought. Unfortunately, all that I have is a photograph of the type on the site prioninae.eu. I think that there is a need for a revision of this genus, is not it?
Sergei
Capitaine Posted - 25/11/2017 : 10:06:29
I agree with genus Cnemoplites, the third antennal joint is short, pronotum subquadrangular, strong elytral punctuation, probably C.cephalotes (Pascoe,1864)...

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