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horshehden Posted - 18/01/2012 : 21:51:49


Neoplocaderus sp. ?
Kenya, Coast prov. Sagala Hills, December
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horshehden Posted - 19/01/2012 : 20:29:44
Thank you!
Francesco Posted - 19/01/2012 : 20:14:19
Concerning Sama's synonymies I am a bit (= very) suspicious...
Actually, N. denticornis cannot be used in any cases, since it is a well-known unnecessary emendation for Lamia spinicornis Fabricius, 1781, as already Gahan noticed in 1890 (confront here, p. 3).
If this author makes errors like that, I can imagine the rest...


Concerning your beetle, I confirm granulatus.
horshehden Posted - 19/01/2012 : 19:59:12
Well, Holzschuh (2003) stated for Saudi Arabia "Plocaederus atlanticus", type locality Rabat in Morocco, as a species significantly distinct from "Plocaederus denticornis" of tropical Africa. However, Sama (2000) put them into synonymy.
What is more interesting, in the recent Catalogue of Loebl & Smetana, there is N. denticornis (= atlanticus, etc.) with distribution only in OM,SA,YE.

Concerning my specimen from Kenya, it has rather truncated apex of elytra with small spines.
Francesco Posted - 19/01/2012 : 19:30:08
The species recorded in Oman is actually Neoplocaederus atlanticus (Rungs, 1952) (confront here).
This might be a female of Neoplocaederus granulatus (Aurivillius, 1909).
Are the elytra truncated or rounded at apex?
horshehden Posted - 19/01/2012 : 11:52:38
It resembles me N. denticornis.
But my specimens from Oman have more distinct spines of antenna..

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