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Pierre |
Posted - 31/12/2014 : 16:28:37 56.51 KB
Mexico, Tamaulipas St. Mts. 1200 m. 16 mm Methiniini / Xystrocerini. Can someone help with this elegant fine species? |
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Pierre |
Posted - 01/01/2015 : 09:41:34 Thanks, Robert and Dan, and happy new year to all! |
Xavier |
Posted - 31/12/2014 : 22:22:11 Styloxus fulleri (Horn, 1880) to complete your post. |
dryobius |
Posted - 31/12/2014 : 21:36:08 It's likely Styloxus fulleri fulleri, which I recorded from Hidalgo State of Mexico.
Heffern, D. 2002. New records of Cerambycidae from the United States. Insecta Mundi, (2001) 15(2): 94.
Styloxus oblatipilis is typically smaller than S. fulleri and the differences between the two species are very difficult to see in a photo.
But, also, I think there is likely an undescribed species (or two) in Mexico. There is rarely an opportunity for anyone to examine a series of these species, as Mexico is not always a friendly place to go collecting. |
Robert |
Posted - 31/12/2014 : 19:33:29 Oui, en effet, ils paraissent plus courts. Les mâles sont peut-être plus sveltes. Le renflement aux fémurs postérieurs semble différer aussi. Quand je regarde la base des antennes, ça concorde.
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Pierre |
Posted - 31/12/2014 : 18:36:48 Oui, j'y étais aussi. Cependant les Styloxus me paraissent plus courts. |
Robert |
Posted - 31/12/2014 : 18:17:31 Me fait penser à Styloxus. |