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SDevesa Posted - 13/10/2024 : 19:59:59

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From Karura Forest, Nairobi, Kenya
TL= 11,7 mm

It remembers me some Neotropical Trachyderini...Any idea?
Sergio


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SDevesa Posted - 04/11/2024 : 11:24:39
Thanks Francesco. The label is clearly wrong...and it is a Neotropical Trachyderini.

It has 12 segment antennae, so it is a male. Antennae are much shorter that S. bilineatus (Gory, 1831) and metafemora do not reach elytral apex.

So, it is the recently described Sphaenothecus vandenberghei Wappes & Santos-Silva, 2020.

Saludos
Sergio
Francesco Posted - 01/11/2024 : 17:51:43
I think that the labels are wrong: it is a Sphaenothecus...

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