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cerambyphil Posted - 11/03/2013 : 11:15:39

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From Indonesia, East Kalimantan, 19 mm
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Francesco Posted - 18/03/2017 : 12:14:16
Specimens 1-2 male and female of Dialeges pauper;
specimens 3-4 male and female of Dialeges pauperoides
Beckey Posted - 13/03/2013 : 13:28:40
Thank you, Andreas.
Xaurus Posted - 12/03/2013 : 23:56:19
you are right, 2 sps: 1st (left) belongs to pauperoides and the 3rd belongs to pauper, by the females
I forgot the differentiation, maybe the lenght of antennae, please look to the description.
Beckey Posted - 12/03/2013 : 13:54:09
Philippe and Andreas, thank you for your kindly informations.

I might have 2 species (12 ex.) but I can't confirm these antennae because these are in the plastic case somewhere in my room.


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Xaurus Posted - 12/03/2013 : 12:50:04
Its D. pauper Pascoe or pauperoides Holzschuh, females are difficult to determined (look at the descr. by Holzschuh 1984), the males are easy: in pauper the 3nd antennae member is without finged hairs beneath.
cerambyphil Posted - 11/03/2013 : 17:18:14
Thank you Beckey !
Identification of this species seems easy, it is that which has an incomplete right front leg !
The following species resembles to mine :
http://salagubang.net/pages/species/species_cer_s0635.html
Beckey Posted - 11/03/2013 : 11:44:55

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This one belong to the genus Dialeges Pascoe, 1856.

I got some beetles from Malay Peninsula like yours, but I can't identify the species.

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