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male Rondania dispar from Valdelinares - Spain
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at least with my hand loupe I don't see any conspicuous hairs in prosternum. Neither in the photo.. I will try with a stereomicroscope - still I do not have one.
 
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Well, sounds like Erikas is right.


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Thanks to all. I will put this as male Rondania dispar. Smile
 
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photo taken by Andrade... it was told that this is a male of Rondania dispar... So I'm confused... this has no proclinate brisltes in the parafrontalia , also the distance form the eyes is bmuch bigger than my specimen...
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hmm.. doubts were cleared up. The above photo of Andrade is from a female and not a male. Smile Curious to see some specimens of Andrade (where all are females) with proclinate brisltes in parafrontalia and others without them...
 
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Rui is in error, it is clearly a female


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