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Andre Posted - 09/03/2013 : 12:02:16

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Borneo, Trus Madi,
Male, 18 mm.

With distinctly notches by the metasternum.
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Xavier Posted - 15/09/2019 : 13:44:00
Sebasmia vetusta Holzschuh, 2006 for the full name.
Andre Posted - 15/09/2019 : 10:36:42
Thank you Philippe for this info
cerambyphil Posted - 14/09/2019 : 19:11:18
Dear Andre,
This species is rather Sebasmia vetusta because of the shape of the elytra. Vestuta is less elongated than pexula.
I have got the two species in my collection for comparison. Your specimen is a male with rubbed elytra.
dryobius Posted - 09/03/2013 : 16:21:14
Looks like Sebasmia pexula Holz., but appears to have had a lot of the pubescence on the elytra rubbed off.

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