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dryobius Posted - 26/01/2017 : 20:30:40

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Xavier Posted - 27/01/2017 : 10:41:03
- Most of Bornean species of Menesia are in BREUNING S., 1954. Revision von 35 Gattungen aus der Gruppe der Saperdini Muls. (Col. Cerambycidae).

- I have not the description of Menesia bicoloricornis Breuning, 1963 which is in BREUNING S., 1963. Nouvelles formes de Lamiaires (Quinzième partie).Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles.
dryobius Posted - 27/01/2017 : 00:53:38
I am not familiar with Oriental Menesia. I have 3 Palaearctic species.

Note that this species has long erect hairs on the hind tibiae.

There are 18 recorded Menesia from Borneo. I have photos of 3 species, but they were identified by individuals who were not experts.
Xavier Posted - 26/01/2017 : 20:38:37
A Menesia sp. I think

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