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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2015 13:20:09 GMT -8
I don't think the anthia is andersoni as I have numerous specimens and the stripes stop at the top on all of them. cheers pete
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Post by mantisboy on Sept 14, 2015 19:48:18 GMT -8
The third one is definitely a Megacephala, M. regalis looks very similar. The last one is probably also a Megacephala, but I have no clue what species.
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Post by mantisboy on Sept 14, 2015 19:55:13 GMT -8
Actually, after a little research, bottom one appears to be Megacephala asperata. Nice tiger beetles!
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Post by africaone on Sept 15, 2015 6:59:00 GMT -8
the first two are Anthia and last two are MEgacephala
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2015 10:07:47 GMT -8
thank you mantisboy. yes it is megacephala asperata dodsi. I cannot find the ID of the anthia anywhere.
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Post by mantisboy on Sept 20, 2015 12:07:11 GMT -8
thank you mantisboy. yes it is megacephala asperata dodsi. I cannot find the ID of the anthia anywhere. Your welcome. Thank you for auctioning them, I think I will like them very much when they arrive!
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Post by beetlesdundee on Nov 15, 2015 10:06:34 GMT -8
Hello Peter
the second one i think Termophilum aequilatera , Klug 1853
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Post by beetlesdundee on Nov 15, 2015 10:09:10 GMT -8
and for the fisr , Anthia fornasini , Bertoloni 1845 ?
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