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                | XavierScientific Collaborator
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 04/11/2019 :  12:31:24       
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 4 mm, Central Province, Sri Lanka.
 Species close to Exocentrus (Camptomyne) pellitus Holzschuh, 1986. Does anyone know if it is a variety of this species, or a different one ?
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                      | Edited by - Xavier on 06/11/2019  07:51:02
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                | XaurusMember Rosenbergia
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 05/11/2019 :  23:53:44       
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                      | its not pellitus sure, I have a similar sps from India (see pict), and I think the most related is E. pubescens Fisher 
 
 
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                | XaurusMember Rosenbergia
 
     
 
                Germany1980 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 06/11/2019 :  00:20:09       
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                      | HT of E. pellitus 
 
 
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                | XavierScientific Collaborator
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 06/11/2019 :  07:51:42       
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                      | Thanks a lot Andreas, your pictures are very usefull !  
 Exocentrus (Pseudocentrus) pubescens Fisher, 1932 is a species from Tamil Nadu (India), so it can be founded in Sri Lanka, no problem.
 
 But it is also mentionned in WEIGEL  & HOLZSCHUH , 2009. Die Exocentrus-Arten Nepals. I think it is strange, no ?
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                      | Edited by - Xavier on 06/11/2019  08:09:38
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                | XaurusMember Rosenbergia
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 06/11/2019 :  23:06:25       
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                      | E. pubescens is a different sps but both from India belongs to this group and are nearby, I'll work on this species later I hope still this winter season. |  
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