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Sergi Posted - 24/01/2015 : 16:34:53




From Taiwan, Nantou.
Size: 8 mm

Maybe Demonax sauteri Matsushita,1933??
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nasa Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:27:54
Ok, guys. It is too late for me, I have to go to bed. See you tomorrow. Good night!
Sergi Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:24:35
It's true nasa!!!, I also believe that it is this species! Thank you!
nasa Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:23:07
Here is a poor picture of the holotype of Demonax bidenticornis from Mizuno, K. & Shiyake, S. (2004) A List of Coleopterous Taxa submitted by the late Dr. Masao HAYASHI with Type-specimens designated in his descriptions. Osaka Museum of Natural History, Osaka, 82 pp.


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Sergi Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:20:57
Only has a black spot in the shoulders like you can see in the last picture.
nasa Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:17:57
According to the picture and brief description in Chou (2008), I think it is Demonax bidenticornis Hayashi, 1974


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Xavier Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:07:57
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Originally posted by nasa

I remember Xavier ever attached a similar species from Twaian, you can find it.



My species from Taiwan has got shorter spines on antenna,so I don't think it is the same.
Xavier Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:04:53
Is it all grey, without any spot ?
nasa Posted - 24/01/2015 : 17:02:23
I remember Xavier ever attached a similar species from Twaian, you can find it.

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