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L. Hart |
Posted - 13/03/2016 : 17:02:17 115.03 KB
id please Onciderus species ? from Chiapas, Mexico. Approx 27/28 mm |
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L. Hart |
Posted - 18/03/2016 : 15:08:31 Thank you very much |
dryobius |
Posted - 18/03/2016 : 00:11:17 Oncideres senilis Bates, 1885
The lectotype shown on Bezark's website is a female. O. senilis is a grayish-white species, not just some faded shade of brown. O pustulata is a totally different color, among other differences.
There is a specimen shown on Bezark's website of a specimen from the Hovore Collection. This might be an error. |
L. Hart |
Posted - 17/03/2016 : 18:44:45 I see what you mean Claude, but not totally convinced yet. Where is your specimen from ? Len |
Capitaine |
Posted - 17/03/2016 : 11:30:24 Well, this one is not very far from O.pustulata (right on the picture). The pattern on the apical third of elytrae is similar in spite of a less of ocher coloration. The global shaping of pronotum corresponds also even if the central V configuation remains very strange.
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Francesco |
Posted - 16/03/2016 : 22:17:08 Difficult... the preparation is very strange and the pronotum looks to be teratological... |
L. Hart |
Posted - 16/03/2016 : 21:24:05 Anyone have Any suggestions for this one ?? |