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Gerard Posted - 02/03/2016 : 19:19:18

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Indonésie, Bornéo, Kalimantan, taille 15 mm

J'espère avoir un coup de main pour celle-ci, je suis complètement perdu.
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nasa Posted - 28/09/2016 : 13:02:54
Congratulations! Who can provide me with this new paper? Thanks!
Francesco Posted - 25/09/2016 : 21:17:23
Congratulations to everyone!

Gerard Posted - 25/09/2016 : 15:39:38
Cette bête vient d'être décrite par Eduard Vives & Daniel Heffern (Dan).
Les Cahiers Magellanes, N°23, septembre 2016
Descriptions and notes on Oriental longhorned beetles, mostly from Borneo, Part III (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae)
Ce poste présente un Paratype de Glenida dauberi n. sp.
Merci pour ce Paratype.
dryobius Posted - 19/03/2016 : 14:40:54
Vives is working on this species, as well as other undescribed Entelopes.
Francesco Posted - 05/03/2016 : 09:15:22
Gérard, il faut que tu saches qui est en train de décrire cette espèce et qu'il te fasse un paratype, sinon il n'a aucun sens de garder cette espèce dans la section secrète.
Gerard Posted - 03/03/2016 : 07:03:09
Merci Dan.
dryobius Posted - 03/03/2016 : 00:37:58
This is a common species, near the genus Entelopes I believe, and probably undescribed.
I think there is a description in progress, or at least there has been someone else studying the "Entelopes" group to see if there is a name. Perhaps it is best to move this to the private forum.

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