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dryobius Posted - 20/12/2014 : 03:50:00

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Dialeges scabricornis Schwarzer, 1929
About 30mm, from Sabah, Malaysia.

Differs from D. pauper and D. pauperoides by the lack of hair on the ventral side of the antennal segments, and sculpturing on the antennal segments.
This species appears to be rare in Sabah, as I have only seen this one specimen. Possibly, specimens have been placed incorrectly with specimens of other species of Dialeges.

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cerambyphil Posted - 10/12/2018 : 22:38:35
You are right Dan. I have mixed this species with D. egenus !
But if you look closely your specimen, you can see hairs under the apex of antennomere 7, whole antennomeres 8 and basal half of antennomere 9. Are you agree with me ?

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