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cerambyphil Posted - 18/03/2013 : 07:54:39

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Devant tant de succès, je poursuis mes demandes.
Sulawesi (south) - 21 mm
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Francesco Posted - 09/07/2018 : 19:44:04
quote:
Originally posted by dryobius

I have to stretch my imagination to see the resemblance between the species illustrated above and the photo of the holotype recently posted by Xaurus on the page of Lamiinae types!

In fact, the specimen of this topic is a Syntype of the new species Eczemothea caenosa n. sp.

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dryobius Posted - 15/02/2018 : 14:33:37
I have to stretch my imagination to see the resemblance between the species illustrated above and the photo of the holotype recently posted by Xaurus on the page of Lamiinae types!
cerambyphil Posted - 15/02/2018 : 08:13:15
Thank you Francesco for this identification.
It would have been surprising that a seemingly common species had not yet been described !
Francesco Posted - 14/02/2018 : 08:51:34
This species is Eczemothea pustulifera Schwarzer, 1926.
Xavier Posted - 02/01/2017 : 20:36:07
quote:
Originally posted by dryobius

I haven't found a name for it yet.

At this moment, no one has an Id. Strange.
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1984
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16407
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5525

I do not post my specimen, it is enough.
dryobius Posted - 02/01/2017 : 15:29:38
I have a series of this pteropliine and size ranges from 18 to about 25 mm ... from South Sulawesi. I haven't found a name for it yet.
Xavier Posted - 29/01/2016 : 16:08:20
True : here holotype is totally different
Xaurus Posted - 19/03/2013 : 16:30:17
I have also 2 spms from this stranges Pteropliini (?) but the description of Breuning (1959) is completely different regarding the pictured spm, so I have no opinion about this animal.
cerambyphil Posted - 18/03/2013 : 19:12:07
Merci beaucoup Gérard !
Gerard Posted - 18/03/2013 : 17:09:59
Hathliolophia alboplagiata Breuning, 1959 Femelle

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