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Post by bugboys3 on Oct 31, 2016 10:30:52 GMT -8
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Post by bichos on Oct 31, 2016 11:53:42 GMT -8
#2 Prosopocoilus savagei #3 Macrotoma palmata ?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2016 13:15:59 GMT -8
My takes on these based on the pics are as follows.
#4 looks like it's Sternotomis amadilis #5 looks like it's Sternotomis mirabilis.........mine has a tad more green between the pronotum and elytra bases and mine has a bit greener legs.
Mine are both from Cameroon.
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Post by bugboys3 on Oct 31, 2016 18:03:38 GMT -8
Thanks much Bichos and Bill. Could #1 be Prosopocera sp. maybe gahani? Bill, I believe #5 is somewhat variable. I have several of them and they all vary in size and striping just a bit.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2016 18:43:28 GMT -8
Yes, I think it is a Prosopocera sp. It surely is a near relative to my P. ndiquelei. Mine range in size from 15-18mm. What is the measurement of your specimen?
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Post by africaone on Nov 1, 2016 8:41:52 GMT -8
3 is macrotoma serripes
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Post by bugboys3 on Nov 2, 2016 5:48:59 GMT -8
Thank you very much Africaone.
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Post by Borja Gómez on Dec 8, 2016 9:36:37 GMT -8
Hello
For me:
#1 Prospocera bioculata #2 P. savagei, agreed. #3 M. serripes, agreed. #4 Sternotomis callais #5 Sternotmis chrysopras
Regards
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Post by bugboys3 on Dec 11, 2016 6:32:19 GMT -8
Hello For me: #1 Prospocera bioculata #2 P. savagei, agreed. #3 M. serripes, agreed. #4 Sternotomis callais #5 Sternotmis chrysopras Regards Thanks much Borja!
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