Than it shall be an integument defects. All the best, Mik >Четверг, 12 октября 2017, 23:41 +03:00 от Alberto Ballerio <[log in to unmask]>: > >I sent the photo of the Onthophagus taurus >specimen to Prof. Walter Rossi, an authority on >Laboulbeniales and he told me that the mistery >spots do not belong to the order Laboulbeniales. >Best regards, >Alberto > > > >At 18:08 12/10/2017, you wrote: >>These look very typical Laboulbeniales. Some of >>the other blotches look less distinctive! Best wishes, Robert. >> >>From: Scarab Beetle Taxonomy Discussion List >>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Angel Solis >>Sent: 12 October 2017 16:45 >>To: [log in to unmask] >>Subject: Re: Query RE: mysterious yellow spots on Onthophagus taurus >> >>Hola: >> >>I have seen here in Costa Rica many cases like >>the one Kevin shows in his photo, we also have >>clear cases of Laboulbeniomycetes like those >>shown in my photo on a Dichotomius centralis. >>However the ones in Kevin's photo look different from those in my photo: >> >>Saludos >>Ãngel SolÃs >> >> >> >> > >**************************************************************** > >Dr. Alberto Ballerio >Viale Venezia 45 >I-25123 Brescia >ITALY >tel.:0039-030364183 >fax.:0039-030224923 >e-mail: [log in to unmask] >http://museum.unl.edu/research/entomology/workers/ABallerio.htm > > >**************************************************************** ===== All the best, Dr. Mikhail F. Bagaturov IUCN/SSC Amphibian SG and Conservation Planning SG, Academic Member of Athens Institute For Education & Research (http://atiner.gr) Author of Theraphosids of the World: http://tarantulas.tropica.ru