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Taxonomic Revision of Megalorhina Westwood and Subgeneric Classification of Mecynorhina Hope Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae

Identification Key Monograph
By: Michele De Palma and Sylvain Frantz
80 pages, 16 col plates, dist map
Taxonomic Revision of Megalorhina Westwood and Subgeneric Classification of Mecynorhina Hope
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  • Taxonomic Revision of Megalorhina Westwood and Subgeneric Classification of Mecynorhina Hope ISBN: 9788889327074 Hardback Dec 2010 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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A new key to the subgeneric classification of Mecynorhina Hope - one the most spectacular African Goliathini genera - is proposed by the authors. Furthermore, subgenus Megalorhina Westwood is thoroughly revised, leading to unanticipated, substantial taxonomical changes. All valid and former taxa - including a new taxon, Mecynorhina ( Megalorhina ) harrisii dedzaensis, n. ssp. - are identified, described and illustrated. Dichotomic keys and distribution maps are provided that enable the identification of all valid taxa. Photographs of 55 specimens (including most of the traceable type specimens), as well as a rich iconography showing details of structural and aedeagal characters, are presented in 16 high-quality colour plates.

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Identification Key Monograph
By: Michele De Palma and Sylvain Frantz
80 pages, 16 col plates, dist map
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