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Xavier Posted - 20/01/2017 : 17:02:43
In this paper, MAKIHARA Hiroshi & WORO Noerdjito A., 2004. Longicorn beetles of Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, identified by Dr. E.F. Gilmour, 1963 (Coleoptera: Disteniidae and Cerambycidae). Bulletin of the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Ibaraki (3) 1 (390): 49-98. I found several species without any existence in any database.

n° 169 : 169. Bacchisa babakensis Gilmour et Breuning
n°170 : Astathes (Tetraophthalmus) javaensis Gilmour et Breuning
n° 178 : Eustathes javaensis Gilmour et Breuning
etc
What are those species ?

They are not in GILMOUR E. Forrest & BREUNING Stephan, 1963. New Indonesian Lamiinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). Treuhia 26 (2): 123-132, 2 pls.
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Xavier Posted - 22/01/2017 : 21:10:39
Thanks for all those informations. I forget this paper...
dryobius Posted - 22/01/2017 : 15:59:37
I think Gilmour was convicted of theft from BMNH, right? These names are all worthless, in my opinion.

I think a lot of the material which he identified is also questionable. Even today, we struggle with names of species from Indonesia.
Xavier Posted - 22/01/2017 : 09:15:31
Yes, I have seen also wrong names in this paper (...). This collection should be re examined.
Xaurus Posted - 22/01/2017 : 01:03:56
this are in litteris species probably

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