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Andre Posted - 14/10/2012 : 21:28:03


Spec. from Borneo, Trus Madi, Male, 25 mm.
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Xavier Posted - 03/02/2017 : 17:21:10
I wrote to Holzschuh : he doesn't care !
dryobius Posted - 03/02/2017 : 16:09:02
A real mess!!
Somewhere in my collection are materials from Saraburi. I have no time to search now.
Clearly, there should be a paper published which describes the problem and presents evidence.
Xavier Posted - 02/02/2017 : 19:37:53
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Originally posted by dryobius

The other Zatrephus in Borneo are easy to differentiate, although Z. crassinus is the closest in color and shape.

...and if the true land of Z. crassinus Holzs. was Borneo, and not Bangkok, Thailande ?

Have a look here...
dryobius Posted - 11/01/2015 : 14:58:29
Yes. Z. pannosus



Here are a male and female. My photos are taken under better lighting and show more true color.

The other Zatrephus in Borneo are easy to differentiate, although Z. crassinus is the closest in color and shape.
Zatrephus pannosus is not rare, but most specimens have their pubescence scratched or rubbed away.
Andre Posted - 03/11/2012 : 22:24:49
perhaps Zatrephus pannosus Pascoe, 1857

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