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KDA Posted - 21/03/2016 : 05:34:11

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Borneo, Sabah.
Cereopsius quite different from the Cereopsius sexmaculatus, although it has something in common
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dryobius Posted - 24/03/2016 : 01:56:09
Cereopsius elongatus Breuning & de Jong, 1941 (male)

This is a fairly common species from Sabah which Hudepohl identified for me a long time ago. I have not seen the type. It seems the large white maculae on the sides of the prontoum are more distinctive than on C. sexmaculatus Aur.

The female usually has a third pair of maculae on the elytra, near the apex, like some specimens of C. sexmaculatus Aur.

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