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Pierre Posted - 14/06/2017 : 09:15:51

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Argentina, Salta Province, Chicoana.
15 mm.
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Pierre Posted - 19/07/2017 : 07:55:58
Compsocerus parviscopus Burmeister, 1865.
By the way the author has choosen a name which fits very well with the features! parvus = little, poor; scopula = brush. Which designs the only species of the genus with reduced or absent tufts of hairs on the 6th segment.
Pierre Posted - 15/06/2017 : 12:02:10
Not sure abaout this genus... Aglaoschema have opaque dull elytra. Here the surface is punctate, somewhat vermiculate or rugouse with black tomentum, but the integuments remain brillant.
Golofa Posted - 15/06/2017 : 07:21:22
Aglaoschema prasinipenne (Lucas, 1857)

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