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nasa Posted - 15/03/2017 : 15:26:08

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From Sabah, Borneo.
Is it Schmidtiana ochracea?
Thanks
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dryobius Posted - 16/03/2017 : 23:49:58
For me, this is S. ochracea. Sometimes the color of the elytra is very light testaceus and sometimes it is dark testaceus.

Sometimes, S. ochracea from Sabah has a small amount of black at the apex of the elytra.

For me, I think S. ochracea and S. apicalis are almost the same, but maybe subspecies.

If the pronotum is completely black, I would call it S. spinicollis, which occurs in West Malaysia.
Gerard Posted - 16/03/2017 : 20:09:14
non je ne pense pas, c'est autre chose.
je me base sur le travail de

BENTANACHS Joan, VIVES Eduard & CHEW Kea Foo Steven 2012
Les Cerambycidae de Bornéo sous-famille des Cerambycinae (I) Tribus des Callichromatini, Compsocerini, Mythodini, Thraniini, Stenopterini, Dejaniri et Trachyderini Magellanes.
Collection Ex Natura 4
Capitaine Posted - 16/03/2017 : 15:05:52
Bonjour Gérard, est-ce que ochracea peut avoir une forme avec le pronotum entièrement noir ?
Gerard Posted - 15/03/2017 : 17:55:21
Bonjour, Nasa, pour moi aussi
Schmidtiana ochracea (Waterhouse, 1878)

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