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Larry Bezark Posted - 17/11/2013 : 02:17:52

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Cerambycinae from Accra, Ghana
10mm
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Francesco Posted - 17/11/2013 : 08:01:19
This one belongs to Listrocerum Chevrolat, 1855 (Xystrocerini).
The only species from recorded from Ghana is L. bicolor

If you like to know the tribe according to Martins' systematics, you should ask him: the body is slim as in Methia, the elytra are long as in Oeme and the scape in spined as in Xystrocera.
Maybe it will begin a rearing to discover how many ocelli the larvae have...

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