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cerambyphil Posted - 18/02/2018 : 19:59:50

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No idea of the genus ?
20 mm
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cerambyphil Posted - 19/02/2018 : 20:17:00
Thank you Francesco,
It is certainly Comusia atra (Pic, 1922) male.
Francesco Posted - 19/02/2018 : 19:59:10
Look for Comusia...
cerambyphil Posted - 18/02/2018 : 21:02:42
No, the scape is not spiny, so it can't be a Xystrocera.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 18/02/2018 : 20:35:08
It reminds me of Xystrocera.

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