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Robert Posted - 13/01/2021 : 02:40:17

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Bornéo, Sabah, Pensiangan, 20-III-2010. 14.5mm
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Francesco Posted - 31/01/2021 : 17:29:39
Pardon Xavier, mais Coptops est féminin.
Cherchons, au moins dans ce forum, de suivre le Code et pas ceux qui ne le connaissent pas.
Robert Posted - 13/01/2021 : 19:05:43
The pubescence has not been rubbed off except for that little bare spot on the near-top right elytra.
dryobius Posted - 13/01/2021 : 09:00:41
My specimens of M. bituberosus identified by Yamasako are all much darker reddish-brown and all nearly identically colored. I'm not sure what this is. It's hard to tell from the photo if some some pubescence has been rubbed off.
Xavier Posted - 13/01/2021 : 06:53:35
Mutatocoptops bituberosus (Pascoe, 1866) for me.

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