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Sergi Posted - 28/11/2017 : 14:41:30

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From Costa Rica, Cerro de la Muerte.
Size: 16 mm
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dryobius Posted - 30/11/2017 : 14:49:06
Of course, I have seen this before, my mistake.

It is Stizocera poeyi (Guerin-Meneville, 1838). [Elaphidiini] Both this species and Diasporidion duplicatum are rather common.

Vitali Posted - 30/11/2017 : 13:40:25
...and spines on the tips of antenna segments 3-6.
Capitaine Posted - 30/11/2017 : 11:48:38

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here a comparison (true species left); see pronotum shaping, antennal length, apex and length of joint 3 to 5, spines on knees...
Vitali Posted - 30/11/2017 : 11:09:17
The shape of pronotum with side humps, the tips of elytra and colour of antennae and legs are completely different from those in Diasporidion duplicatum.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 29/11/2017 : 21:52:25
Miles off!
dryobius Posted - 29/11/2017 : 20:08:30
Diasporidion duplicatum (Gounelle, 1909)
Bennyboymothman Posted - 29/11/2017 : 19:59:43
Is it Tropidion batesi Martins 1968?

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