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loongfah Posted - 30/06/2013 : 14:01:34

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This seems to be rather common on Cameron
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horshehden Posted - 20/10/2015 : 06:07:51
It (discors) was described first of all from Sumatra; the other types from Selangor might be just its variation or a different species.

No7 is really quite common at higher elevations, rather early in the season.
Xavier Posted - 19/10/2015 : 09:20:44

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Xylotrechus discors Gahan, 1906.
Original drawing from GAHAN C. J., 1906. On a Collection of Longicorn Coleoptera from Selangor and Perak. Journal of the Federated Malay States Museum, Kuala Lumpur 1: 109-121, pl. VI.

Does it give a name to numbers 1-7 ?
Beckey Posted - 01/07/2013 : 13:50:34
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The most common Xylotrechus in Cameron Highlands is No.1-6 (rich in individual variation).


I'm sorry.
The most common Xylotrechus in Cameron Highlands are No.1-6 (rich in individual variation).
No.1-6 might include 2 species.
Some of them have a longitudinal line on frons and the others don't have such a line.
I can't check my specimen immediately because most of them are inside various plastic boxes yet.

Dear Loong Fah,
Xylotrechus demonacioides Dauber, 2006 from Sumatra is similar to No.4.
loongfah Posted - 30/06/2013 : 21:16:06
Thanks a lot for compiling the series! Indeed I have some of the others too. Are these species described?
Beckey Posted - 30/06/2013 : 16:10:08
No, your Xylotrechus (No.7) is rather rare in fact, Loong Fah.
The most common Xylotrechus in Cameron Highlands is No.1-6 (rich in individual variation).


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