Hi Jonas,
I really don´t know but it´s very unlikely.
Only 2 but I hope to get more soon - we will see.;-)
One is 1,5cm and the other 2cm body.
You send your pictures to Mr. Bertani, or mine?
However, please check this picture too...
Regarding to the revision of Bertani et al in 2005 C. bertae is found near Rio Branco - very west in Brazil and very close to the border of Peru.;-)
Regards
HW
The main feature is the thick tibia on leg IV for genus Eupalaestrus.
No more features known because I don´t have dead species and/or an exuvia till now, so I can´t differ this one from E. campestraus and/or E. spinosissimus.
That´s why I call this species provisionally spec. Itapua -...
No, but you can ask me if you need some species names.;-)
I made the ID.
It´s no hybrid between G. aureostriata and E. campestratus as we found them in the wild some hundred kilometers from the Chaco (the range of G. aureostriata).
Regards
HW
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