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Gontran Posted - 06/12/2020 : 20:26:28

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From Sabah, Trus Madi, 8-9 mm.
It looks like genus Athylia.
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Gontran Posted - 09/12/2020 : 14:42:43
Thank you Dan and Andreas. A bit more clear photo of S. ursula's det Holz. to compare. As Andreas says, it's near but different,(not so much as far as photos are concerned).




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Xaurus Posted - 09/12/2020 : 01:24:16
S. ursulus looks near but quite different !


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dryobius Posted - 07/12/2020 : 23:43:54
There is a modest similarity between this specimen and Pascoe's illustration of 1866. A lot of his illustrations are just "close". Holzschuh or Hudepohl may have been the provider of this name for the first specimen I ever received from Borneo. Unfortunately, I have not kept all of the old paper coorespondence.
dryobius Posted - 07/12/2020 : 23:37:34
Do you have a photo of ursulus?
Xaurus Posted - 07/12/2020 : 23:06:58
S. ursulus is a different sps, and fuscosignatus I don't know.
dryobius Posted - 07/12/2020 : 21:22:04
Probably S. ursulus (Pascoe, 1866).



Gontran Posted - 07/12/2020 : 16:00:13
It surely looks like Similosodus. There are four species from Borneo. Seems close to Similosodus fuscosignatus, but is it ?
Gontran Posted - 07/12/2020 : 02:31:07
I was out in the field. Thank you again.
Xaurus Posted - 07/12/2020 : 00:10:08
a Pteropliini, probably Similosodus

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