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loongfah Posted - 05/05/2015 : 16:23:43

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Xavier Posted - 16/05/2017 : 18:56:40
ok. I have no scan of this paper, sorry. May be somebody did it ?
loongfah Posted - 16/05/2017 : 14:38:52
Sorry I meant the work in which Holzschuh (2015) described these new Ceresium species.

Beschreibung von 50 neuen Bockkäfern aus Asien (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), Les Cahiers Magellanes (NS) 20: 14-75

Loong Fah
Xavier Posted - 15/05/2017 : 17:16:31
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Originally posted by loongfah

Thanks Xavier.
Anyone has a softcopy of the revision by Holzschuh (2015)?



Which revision ?

About C. aeneonigrum: you should be right. Pictures are differents, and it is not easy to compare the shape of the pronotum. Marks at base and white spots at top look the same,... but sorry, I do not have more idea.
loongfah Posted - 15/05/2017 : 15:22:28
Thanks Xavier.

According to the holotype picture on Larry's page, pronotum of Ceresium aeneonigrum looks more elongate compared to that of my specimen.

Anyone has a softcopy of the revision by Holzschuh (2015)?
Xavier Posted - 14/05/2017 : 15:58:03
May be Ceresium aeneonigrum Holzschuh, 2015
Francesco Posted - 06/05/2015 : 08:16:52
Ceresium

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