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Lenny Posted - 06/05/2014 : 04:58:37

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North East Thailand
11 mm
Toothed pronotum.
Could this beetle have lost the ends of the antennae?
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Francesco Posted - 07/05/2014 : 07:49:38
mmmhm.. actually, the situation is a bit strange.
This is then first picture of Ibidionidum corbetti published in 1894 (very similar to this species)


and this is that published in 1906 (very similar to the other two)
Max Posted - 06/05/2014 : 23:29:12
M-m.. Yes. You are right here. But that animal don`t like me as Obrium, however. It`s not a flat, not shining, with thick antenna and with femur clavate. And facial expression not Obrium-like
Francesco Posted - 06/05/2014 : 18:56:22
It seems to correspond neither to this species (here), not to the ssp. obscuripes (here).
Max Posted - 06/05/2014 : 13:50:56
For me, it`s not an Obrium^)
Ibidionidum corbetti Gahan, I should say.
Lenny Posted - 06/05/2014 : 12:15:21
Thanks Francesco
Francesco Posted - 06/05/2014 : 10:00:34
Surely.
It is an Obrium, or something like that.

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