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Sergi Posted - 21/01/2015 : 18:29:41

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From Philippines, North Luzon, Isabela, Sierra Madre: 11 mm
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Xavier Posted - 15/09/2018 : 14:31:22
C'est curieux, je n'ai jamais trouvé les Cleomenes au MNHN. Je chercherai d'avantage en octobre prochain.
Francesco Posted - 15/09/2018 : 11:59:53
Surely not C. hefferni, which shows bicolor antennae.

Cleomenes dihammaphoroides Thomson, 1864 is a good ID.
In Bezark's site, there are specimens with bicolor antennae, but this feature is not present in the original description. Otherwise, maybe C. hefferni must be put in synonymy.

A type to check.
Xavier Posted - 10/05/2016 : 19:37:55
a variation of Cleomenes hefferni Hüdepohl, 1998 ? to compare to specimens here
horshehden Posted - 10/05/2016 : 14:46:10
Both specimen you noted, really belongs to the same species. But it is definitely not C. dihammaphoroides. I know it from Mindanao only.
Xavier Posted - 21/01/2015 : 19:02:58
Cleomenes dihammaphoroides Thomson, 1864 ?

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