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SDevesa Posted - 08/08/2024 : 18:43:36


Collected in Mt. Dempo, South Sumatra, Indonesia
TL: 20 mm

Please, help with the identification.
Sergio
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SDevesa Posted - 09/08/2024 : 18:27:32
After reading the description of Ritsema (RITSEMA Conrad zoon, 1889.On some sumatran Coleoptera with description of a new genus and species of Longicorn. Notes from the Leyden Museum 11 (4): 241-246) I fully agree with you. My specimen seems to be a female (antennae twice as long as the body in the specimen used for the description).

Thanks for your invaluable help, Xavier.
Saludos
Sergio
Xavier Posted - 09/08/2024 : 16:49:00
Pseudanhammus keili Ritsema, 1889 ? I only know its description: it is a species of 20 to 25 mm, with elytra granulated at the base, and covered with yellow spots, etc...

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