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Vitali Posted - 19/08/2017 : 12:43:06

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Contrary to Mionochroma aureotinctum (Bates, 1870) (see zoomed photo), the pronotum of this specimen is not wrinkled at all. Based of this and a few other features, with Cerambycidae Sul-Americanos, 2009 I key it to M. spinosissimum (Schmidt, 1924), which seems to be too good, as the latter is obviously too rare. It was not known to Napp and Martins. The specimen comes from Junin, Peru, as also M. spinosissimum.

Can anyone tell, where I did a mistake?

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