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Rui Andrade
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Posted on 06-08-2007 02:38
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Can you help me to ID these meloids?
Thanks

1- locality: Montesinho, Portugal
date: 2007/08/03
2- locality: Montesinho, Portugal
date: 2007/08/03
3- locality: Barcelos, Portugal
date: 2007/07/12

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Are these not Cleridae?
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No, no, Meloidae.

I have keys for Aragonian species but is almost impossible identify these beetles by pictures, due to the enormous colour variation adn the microscopic diferencial characters.
 
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Mylabris sp.
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Mylabris s. l. Now are divided into Mylabris and Hycleus, but I'm not agree with this (it's silly! only if the pronotum have a suture, are Hycleus, but some Mylabris s. str. can have also a suture...)
 
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Thank you all.
 
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no.1 : Mylabris sp.
no.2 : Mylabris varians
no.3 : Mylabris quadripunctata
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