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nasa Posted - 02/04/2015 : 03:45:20

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Xylotrechus
Would you please give me the ID?
Thanks!
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dryobius Posted - 02/04/2015 : 05:22:06
I looked through Volume 12 of Cerambycidos Sul Americanos and could not find a photograph matching your specimen. I don't believe the genus Xylotrechus occurs in S. America. There are numerous genera in S. America which may be somewhat similar to Xylotrechus. I am not an expert in this region anyway. What is the length of your specimen? When you say it is from "Guyana", there is a country by that name and it is different from French Guiana. There are many undescribed species in S. America. Perhaps Larry B. can find a name for this beetle.

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