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SDevesa |
Posted - 02/07/2024 : 20:27:48
I know this species is already in a post, but without identification. May be now it's posible to do it (Francesco?) From Perak, Malaysia. Total length: 22,1 mm. Prosternal process much lower than coxae. Cereopsius? Saludos Sergio |
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SDevesa |
Posted - 21/07/2024 : 18:27:03 I was looking at the description by Breuning of B. borneensis:
21 Blepephaeus borneensis Close to albosticticus Breum. but the antennae finer, a quarter longer than the body (female), the lateral spine of the pronotum less broad, somewhat recurved, the apical marginal spine of the elytra somewhat longer. Black, densely greyish tomentose throughout; a vague whitish spot on the pronotum of each lateral spine; the wing covers densely covered with small blackish spots, except at the site of a premedian transverse lateral margin spot and a round postmedian spot, which are therefore uniformly grey; antennae red from the third limb onwards. 21 mm. Type from Borneo
Open and frankly, I can not take any conclusion...and I was not able to find any picture to compare with my specimen.
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Francesco |
Posted - 20/07/2024 : 14:59:39 bien vu Xavier! It could be Blepephaeus borneensis Breuning, 1944 or a new close species. |
Xavier |
Posted - 19/07/2024 : 11:34:32 Sternohammus Breuning, 1935 has furrowed median tibiae; S. strandi has transverse lower eye lobes half as long as the cheeks; the sutural angle of the elytra is rounded. I therefore do not believe that it is this species. This species appears to be close to Blepephaeus varius (Heller, 1898) described from Sulawesi, as here. |
Francesco |
Posted - 19/07/2024 : 09:07:33 Parece Sternohammus strandi. Cf. aquí. |
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