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Beckey Posted - 07/01/2013 : 13:44:52

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Left :MALAYSIA Perak, 12 Mar. 2008, 1300m, Cyriopalus wallacei (Pascoe, 1866)
Right:MALAYSYA Pahang, 10 May. 2009, 1000m, Cyriopalus sp.

I collected both of them by myself during my residence in Malaysia.
So, collecting data is complete.
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Francesco Posted - 04/10/2017 : 17:54:24
The revision to the genus Cyriopalus is available here
Francesco Posted - 09/03/2017 : 16:52:10
The species at right is the HOLOTYPE Cyriopalus befui n. sp.

Francesco Posted - 11/01/2013 : 15:09:30
You can directly contact you using the button above

Gerard Posted - 08/01/2013 : 19:17:33
Dear Shinichi,
Thank you very much for your proposition, I will be very happy to examine your specimen.
Here my adress Email:
gerard.chemin0404Aorange.fr @=A
Beckey Posted - 08/01/2013 : 06:11:49
Dear Francesco,
Thank you for your kindly disposition. I'm so happy to read your opinion.


Dear Gerard,
If you need this specimen for your description study, I'll be able to send to you. What should I do about it?
Gerard Posted - 07/01/2013 : 19:04:37
Hello. It is yet another species that I do not know.
Were can be seen on the antennas, the third segment much more court and chest wrinkles are different. Beautiful beast that this closer to C. wallacei.
Francesco Posted - 07/01/2013 : 15:10:23
Dear Beckey,
I think your beetle is new for Science.
Consequently, I move this topic in the secret section, where you can however follow it.
I suggest you to take contact with Gerard, who are describing another species of the same genus.

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