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Bennyboymothman Posted - 26/02/2016 : 08:49:40

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Hello all.
Unsure of this one, it has a beautiful downy brick red colouration.

Data: Borneo - 30 mm
Acalolepta sp?
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 29/02/2016 : 19:41:31
Just found a label that was in the same box that doesn't match as it was in a box of African specimens.

Sabah, North Borneo.
dryobius Posted - 29/02/2016 : 14:46:04
No data except "Borneo"? Very unfortunate. Is that even reliable?
If Breuning described it, he could have created another genus!! It is not a described species from Borneo, however there are Sumatran and west Malaysian species which have not yet been recorded from there
Francesco Posted - 28/02/2016 : 21:32:45

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Yes, Monochamus: the cicatrix is evidently closed.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 28/02/2016 : 17:21:45
Here are some additional pictures.


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Bennyboymothman Posted - 27/02/2016 : 21:01:55
Hello there. Unfortunately I have no additional data to go on. I will get a close up of the pronotum tomorrow. I will search in Monochamus for the time being, thanks.
Francesco Posted - 26/02/2016 : 16:22:07
I do not know species in Borneo with such aspect and size.
It might be a Monochamus.
dryobius Posted - 26/02/2016 : 14:59:59
What is the locality? A close-up of the pronotum might help. I can't determine whether I have seen this before.

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