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Larry Bezark Posted - 23/01/2018 : 04:08:53




These Macrotoma were collected during the day in vegetation, the male is 34 mm, the female is 39 mm.
From Port St Johns.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 23/01/2018 : 17:19:51
Thank you Claude and Thierry,

Larry B.
africaone Posted - 23/01/2018 : 14:55:24
I agree that it can be P. scabridorsis (White, 1853). but one must be careful with SA material (badly known, 3 very characteristic species recently described) without a close examination.
Anyway, nice catching.
Capitaine Posted - 23/01/2018 : 10:50:09
Pour moi c'est un Paramacrotoma, sans doute P. scabridorsis (White, 1853).

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