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Gyula |
Posted - 20/10/2011 : 19:48:24
bonjour, Afrika, Kenya 10 mm. merci. |
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Francesco |
Posted - 07/12/2016 : 16:56:56 15.86 KB
This is the type of Mythozoum orientale Quentin & Villiers 1979. It is a female, but the pronotum seems to me more angulate at the sides than Gyula's specimen. |
Riana |
Posted - 05/12/2016 : 08:17:16 photo credit: Robert Taylor Ispotnature.org
Here is the Mythozoum orientalis from South Africa; Natal; Mtunzini (ident. K. Adlbauer) for comparison.
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Riana |
Posted - 03/12/2016 : 13:20:00 Hi Francesco, looking at the outline of the pronotum, does this not tend more to M. orientale?. Sama 1994,indicates that M. somaliense has a less pronounced lateral outline, refer to fig 6 & 7 - Sama G, 1994 Les genres Daramus Fairmaire et Tetropiopsis Chobaut en Afrique du Nord (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Hesperophanini). L'Entomologiste, Paris 50 (3): 169-180. http://lentomologiste.fr/wp-content/uploads/1994-50/lentomologiste_1994_50_3.pdf. |
Francesco |
Posted - 03/12/2016 : 10:33:47 It is a good idea, but I do not recognize the Kenyan M. orientale. Might it be M. somaliense? (paratype here) |
Riana |
Posted - 02/12/2016 : 16:43:56 consider Obriini - Mythozoum (Dr Adlbauer suggested this for a very similar looking Cerambycid) Regards |
Francesco |
Posted - 03/11/2011 : 17:50:22 Due to its short antennal segment III, it seems to me Caediscum imperiale Lefkovich, 1962 (Smodicini). The species is known from Uganda and Zaire and might be new for Kenya. You can download the revision with keys and pictures here. |