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Andre |
Posted - 11/06/2015 : 15:18:44 108.4 KB
N - Vietnam, Lao Cai Prov., Female, 16 mm. |
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Xavier |
Posted - 30/05/2019 : 11:19:28 J'ai informé Tavakilian de cette fausse synonymie. |
Francesco |
Posted - 30/05/2019 : 09:22:24 Monochamus fascioguttatus is not a synonym of Monochamus sparsutus. It is about an old Breuning's synonymy (1944, 1949, see here), which Breuning himself corrected (see e.g. Rondon & Breuning, 1970, Lamiinae du Laos: 463). |
Xavier |
Posted - 07/06/2017 : 19:48:17 Monochamus fascioguttatus Gressitt, 1938 is a synonym of Monochamus sparsutus (Fairmaire, 1889). With this one, this the third holotype picture I see, and all of them are ...different ! |
Xaurus |
Posted - 14/03/2016 : 00:42:51 It could be that our spms from N-Vietnam belongs to M. fascioguttatus indeed, the white/yellowish speckles are a variable character, the HT spm here. |
Xavier |
Posted - 22/12/2015 : 00:14:01 No, I have not found holotype of M. dubius / sparsutus in MNHN; may be next time?
For M. fascioguttatus Gress. the synonymy has been made by Breuning:
From BREUNING S., 1944. Études sur les Lamiaires (Coleop. Cerambycidæ). Douzième tribu : Agniini Thomson. Novitates Entomologicæ, 3ème supplément (107-135): 281-512, figs 158-305.
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Xaurus |
Posted - 21/12/2015 : 22:55:53 Monochamus fascioguttatus Gressitt, 1938 from Taiwan is really very similar ! Who synonymised this sps with M. dubius acc Titan ? |
Xaurus |
Posted - 21/12/2015 : 22:48:38 I have a pair of this sps from Sa Pa area too, and believe its not M. sparsutus (= dubius), at least pronotum and antennae are different from spms I have from Nepal, Laos and Vietnam. Xavier did you find already the types of this group in Paris as you wrote last year, f.e. M. talianus etc., maybe this sps is already described. |
Xavier |
Posted - 12/06/2015 : 07:03:05 Yes, me too, close to Monochamus sparsutus Fairmaire, 1889 (valid name in Titan), but blacker and without longitudinal bands on pronotal sides. |
nalslan |
Posted - 12/06/2015 : 03:35:50 It reminds me Monochamus dubius. However, features do not fit iconographic book well, such as color of legs.
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Xavier |
Posted - 11/06/2015 : 18:02:05 Monochamus sp. ? |