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Riana Posted - 03/06/2018 : 17:32:08






Good day all, this cerambycidae comes from South Africa, Cape.
Has no elytra and all claws bifid.
Length 9 mm.
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Jérôme Sudre Posted - 04/06/2018 : 19:14:32
Good evening Riana

I will not be able to do better .... Already when the insect are in good conditions I have trouble ... then there is sport to be precise .... If however I have other ideas I do you know but densepuncticeps seems close to me?
Riana Posted - 04/06/2018 : 01:07:37
Thanks Jérôme, Looks very close besides the coloration of the femurs and basal part of the tibia. maybe just a color variation.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 03/06/2018 : 20:50:58
according to the wing morphology it is a laminae probably a Phytoecia and look maybe on the side of Phytoecia (Blepisanis) densepuncticeps or near?
Riana Posted - 03/06/2018 : 20:01:08
Hi Claude, yes we do believe the elytra are missing, the person who caught it noted that it did not have elytra at time of capture. We are hoping that someone can give guidance based on the wing venation.
Capitaine Posted - 03/06/2018 : 18:24:28
Wow ! its' against Coleoptera definition !
It looks like a Cerambycidae in relation with the number of articles on antennae and tarsus but it can't be !

Maybe the elytrae are missing, have you accuratly checked the normal attachment point of elytrae ?

Anyway, strange for me ....

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