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FraRug Posted - 26/11/2024 : 13:04:59
Seko, Sulawesi. 13 mm.
Choeromorpha albovaria Breuning, 1954 ?


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FraRug Posted - 27/11/2024 : 10:24:40
Merci Xavier pour la documentation! C. sulphurea sans aucun doute
Xavier Posted - 26/11/2024 : 16:52:59

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Choeromorpha sulphurea (Pascoe, 1865) pl. VII, fig. 6 in PASCOE F. P., 1865. Longicornia Malayana ; or, a Descriptive Catalogue of the Species of the three Longicorn Families Lamiidae, Cerambycidae and Prionidae collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. (Part II)

FraRug Posted - 26/11/2024 : 16:14:38
La couleur ocre - même après nettoyage - est confirmée, donc C. sulphurea (Pascoe, 1865). Merci Xavier!
The ochre color - even after cleaning - is confirmed, therefore C. sulphurea (Pascoe, 1865). Thanks Vitali!
Vitali Posted - 26/11/2024 : 14:54:37
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Originally posted by Xavier

D'après Breuning, C.albovaria est couvert de pubescence blanche; C.sulphurea de pubescence ocre.



This dilemma may be solved only upon a proper bathing of the specimen
Xavier Posted - 26/11/2024 : 13:37:41
D'après Breuning, C.albovaria est couvert de pubescence blanche; C.sulphurea de pubescence ocre.

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