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Gerard |
Posted - 12/11/2015 : 20:39:04 238.2 KB
Philippines. Luzon, Banaue, Ifugao, taille 14 mm
Un beau Lamiaire qui ressemble à un Onciderini. |
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Gerard |
Posted - 13/11/2015 : 19:59:42 Merci Jean-Philippe c'est proche. Le type est ici
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jplami |
Posted - 13/11/2015 : 19:18:31 Je pense à un Myagrus, peut-être M. irroratus (Heller, 1924). |
Gerard |
Posted - 12/11/2015 : 23:01:20 Merci Dan, j'ai trouvé le type de Paraxoes albomaculatus Breuning, 1966 ici |
dryobius |
Posted - 12/11/2015 : 22:05:28 My first guess is that it is something in the Lamiini / Monochamini complex. Check the cicatrix to be sure. There are Rhodopinini that have long antennae, too.
I have numerous small species of this group from Borneo, and some of them are probably undescribed. For the Philippines, I only have a small percentage of the Lamiini/ Monochamini species, however the following name sounds like something with spots: Parathyastus flavoguttatus Breuning 1956 (type in MHN Lyon), and I have no idea what Paraxoes semperi Breuning 1957 (type in Paris Museum) or Paraxoes albomaculatus Breuning, 1966 (type in Dresden) look like. |
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