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Larry Bezark Posted - 23/01/2018 : 04:02:13


Hey Guys, back from three weeks in the East Cape of South Africa.

Everything is labelled now, so I will begin to post pics.
I appreciate the identification help in advance.

The Erioderus was collected in the Winterberg Mountains.

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 24/01/2018 : 21:22:50
Thank you Thierry,

Larry B.
africaone Posted - 24/01/2018 : 18:02:51
it more likely pallens.
Larry Bezark Posted - 23/01/2018 : 19:33:42


The Winterberg Mountains area we visited was near the town of Bedford, West of Fort Beaufort in the center of the East Cape.

Larry B.
africaone Posted - 23/01/2018 : 14:43:57
the photo is not enough to be sure (it looks like also pallens). Need extremity of elytra, ventral and lateral view
can you help in localising Winterberg ....
Capitaine Posted - 23/01/2018 : 11:00:44
It's difficult to separate the species in this genus, I think about E. hirtus (male) but not sure... I would like to have the opinion of Thierry.

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