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reddy Posted - 30/12/2015 : 12:26:49

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Location - Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India
Length - 1 2 cm
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kbdesai Posted - 23/02/2016 : 06:22:02
Thank you Franceso..
Francesco Posted - 21/02/2016 : 21:35:36
It does not exist an article like that.
But Ceresium and Trichoferus belong to different tribes (Callidiopini vs Hesperophanini); thus, you should use Gahan (1906) in order to discriminate the tribe.
kbdesai Posted - 21/02/2016 : 02:40:39
Could you please provide me the article of Ceresium and Trichoferus upto genus level and if possible species level for further study.

Thank you...
kbdesai Posted - 20/02/2016 : 18:40:44
But it is still confusing for me....
Francesco Posted - 20/02/2016 : 11:05:44
I still not understand the shape of the procoxae.
If they are rounded (not triangular), it might be a Ceresium.
kbdesai Posted - 20/02/2016 : 10:07:36
Dear Francesco,

Here is the ventral and front view of the above mentioned specimen


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Please go through it...

Thank you..
Francesco Posted - 16/02/2016 : 19:57:11

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Which is the real aspect of this part?
kbdesai Posted - 07/02/2016 : 10:22:00


Dear Xavier,

May be this picture will help to identify or specify the exact species.

Thank you....
Xavier Posted - 07/02/2016 : 08:48:30
with a better picture, it could be confirmed
kbdesai Posted - 07/02/2016 : 08:46:02
Dear Jacquot,
You mean, it belongs to Hesperophanini?. If it is, means please confirm anyone.
Thank you...
cerambyphil Posted - 31/12/2015 : 22:13:55
It maybe a Trichoferus sp.

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