Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 21-11-2009 22:56
#2
This is very likeley
Thricops, but not
T. cunctans. The fore tibia with long pv and fronto-orbital plates separated by a narrow stripe let me think it could be
Thricops aculeipes. Please, tell me you have anaother picture showing the hind leg (which bear a very strange process ventrally)...