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cerambyphil Posted - 09/04/2013 : 20:12:34

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Connaissez-vous cette espèce de Sumatra, que je n'arrive pas à identifier avec la galerie photo ou sur internet ?
Il mesure 28 mm.
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Francesco Posted - 19/04/2014 : 08:42:07
D'après la nouvelle révision de Jiroux, Garreau, Bentanachs & Prévost (2014), celle-ci est la variété mixta de Aristobia quadrifasciata quadrifasciata Aurivillius, 1916 (espèce revalidée).

As Dan supposed, A. pendleburyi has been considered as a synonym of A. umbrosa, and A. quadrifasciata revalided.
A. mixta has been considered as a morph (= variety) of quadrifasciata.
dryobius Posted - 11/04/2013 : 02:25:06
This specimen is also a good match in comparison to my photo of the type of Aristobia mixta (which is currently a synonym of A. umbrosa, too).

My photo of the type of A. umbrosa shows a very dark specimen with no orange coloring anywhere that I can see.

It may be that Aristobia pendleburyi is more closely related to A. umbrosa. Perhaps A. mixta or A. quadrifasciata should be a valid species?

There is no obvious way to understand what is in the literature.
cerambyphil Posted - 10/04/2013 : 20:00:01
Merci Francesco
Francesco Posted - 10/04/2013 : 19:23:07
Il s'agit d'Aristobia umbrosa var. quadrifasciata Aurivillius, 1916.
La forme typique est bleue comme A. pendleburyi Fisher, 1935.

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