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Pierre Posted - 12/04/2025 : 11:11:20

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A pair from Venezuela, Maracay, 05/1968 and 05/1969.
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Pierre Posted - 15/04/2025 : 09:18:22
Pseudoeburia albolineata Fisher, 1944.

This species was formerly described under Eburiini but has been transferred in 2015 to Bothriospilini by our colleague J.P. Botero.

I have recieved his pdf.
Pierre Posted - 13/04/2025 : 12:45:06
Yes, of course, Eburiini is what comes in mind first. I have checked these beetles by using your website, Martins keys and Boteros revision on Eburodacrys, but could not fine any match. I have also looked on other tribes which may show similar features.
Procoxae are closed and rounded; mesocoxae open. There is no dorsal groove on the third antennal segment.
The spined femora exclude many other tribes.
Larry Bezark Posted - 12/04/2025 : 21:19:10
Pierre, looks like Eburiini

Is the third antennal segment with a long dorsal groove (Eburodacrys)?

This does not match any I've seen.

Larry B.

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