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Capitaine |
Posted - 25/03/2015 : 15:18:57 366.35 KB
Bonjour à tous, Ce couple de cerambycinae de Borneo (Trus-Madi / Sabah) 19 / 17 mm me pose problème.. il ressemble au genre Zatrephus, mais la taille est plus modeste et chez Zatrephus les articles 3 à 5 des antennes sont bulbeux et les derniers articles n'ont pas de dent apicale. Merci par avance si vous avez une idée du genre. |
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dryobius |
Posted - 26/03/2015 : 18:10:43 OK, they both seem to be the same species: I. uniformis
The pronotal sculpturing appears to me to be similar, although the pubescence has been rubbed a little on one of them.
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Capitaine |
Posted - 26/03/2015 : 13:32:23 Ok Dan, thank you for help; here you are zoom of the pronotum
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dryobius |
Posted - 26/03/2015 : 01:11:21 I think there are two different species in the photograph. The sculpturing of the pronotum appears to be different. I think the specimen on the left is Imbrius uniformis Holzschuh, 2010 and the one on the right is I. simulator Holzschuh, 2005. A close-up shot of their pronotums would be needed to verify this. When pubescence gets rubbed off of the elytra or pronotum, or the color of the photograph is a bit unnatural, it is very difficult to be sure. |
Xavier |
Posted - 25/03/2015 : 20:48:37 I agree, elytra are too long, no ? |
dryobius |
Posted - 25/03/2015 : 18:51:57 I believe you have an Imbrius sp. I'll post Z. inscitus later for reference. Z. inscitus is never this small, anyway. |
Capitaine |
Posted - 25/03/2015 : 18:14:54 Merci Gérard, effectivement j'ai retrouvé un ancien post traitant de la même espèce. Les articles antennaires correspondent et je pense être en présence de 2 femelles. |
Gerard |
Posted - 25/03/2015 : 17:28:28 Zatrephus inscitus Pascoe, 1857 pourrait très bien coller. |