Wow, thank you sir! That really simplifies it. And A. pygmaeus will always have antenna without apiculus, right? At all instances?
Nawab 04-Mar-2021, 01:04 PMPost 71.
Concur with you that Post 65 #1 is A. dubius impha.
The antennal club is definitely elongate.
There is very
Thank you so much for going into detail, sir. I'm still stuck with Post 65. #1 Aeromachus pygmaeus though and some of such individuals. The FW cilia isn't
Nawab 04-Mar-2021, 02:10 AMPost 63.
1, 2, 3, $ 4.
Aeromachus jhora jhora. ;Antennal club with a more gradual thickening ; FW cilia usually chequered.
Valid A. jhora India for comparison.
Note front antenna with the apiculus (tip) bent out.
http://www.flutters.org/home/photoga...icture&id=2733
Doubtful IDs from Nepal
Essentially so.
Psyche 04-Mar-2021, 07:21 PMThe description for A. pygmaeus read.
Antenna with the tip blunt, the club straight without a well-defined apiculus.The