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Buderes oberti Murray 1857

Kipling Will
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Containing group: Morionini

Introduction

A single species described from western Africa, sister to remaining Morionina.

Characteristics

The relatively short, broad body-form, pronotum with lateral margins evenly rounded to base, and double clypeo-ocular sulci in combination make specimens of this genus easy to recognize from all other morionines.

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Scientific Name Buderes oberti
Location Africa
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Life Cycle Stage Adult
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Copyright © 2005 Kipling Will
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Kipling Will
University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

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