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Xavier |
Posted - 05/09/2013 : 18:10:05
6,5 mm à 9 mm (5 ex.). Hua Phan, nord-est Laos.
Un espèce du genre Sybra peut-être ? |
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Xavier |
Posted - 31/08/2022 : 08:38:48 66.38 KB Does anyone have a good copy of the description of Hyagnis fruhstorferi Breuning, 1966? Mine is unusable... |
Xavier |
Posted - 31/08/2022 : 08:14:04 263.4 KB Here a specimen from Laos(oudomxay province). |
Xavier |
Posted - 22/10/2018 : 11:23:06 Yes, close to Cristatosybra jeanvoinei (Pic, 1929):
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11 mm, Laos (Houaphan prov.).
This species clearly belongs to the same genus (monospecific). |
Xavier |
Posted - 11/02/2018 : 18:50:43 May be a new species of Mimocentrura ? |
Xavier |
Posted - 02/08/2017 : 10:35:50 quote:
Both sexes have such bumps, is it not ?
Yes, both sex have the same bumps.
So, I need to see a lateral view of this Cristatosybra... |
Xaurus |
Posted - 01/08/2017 : 23:01:06 look at http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=20571 too
Both sexes have such bumps, is it not ? |
Xaurus |
Posted - 30/07/2017 : 22:49:30 also maybe Cristatosybra jeanvoinei (Pic, 1929) is near, but I don't know this sps well, otherwise there are Hyganis with such elytral bumps? Xavier maybe you can check the type in Paris later. |
Xavier |
Posted - 30/07/2017 : 16:37:45 quote: Originally posted by Andre
Hyagnis tuberculipennis Breuning, 1961 is decribed from Pahang, Cameron Highlands from one specimen. The description fits well. Maybe Breuning had for the description only one female.
It is not Hyagnis tuberculipennis Breuning, 1961 which has shorter antenna. I think that a species from Cameron Highlands can not be found in north Laos. |
Xavier |
Posted - 06/09/2013 : 16:35:38 In the Laos fauna (1970), authors speak about 14 specimens collected. So, we can think that they have compared them... but they say nothing about sexual dimorphism ! |
Andre |
Posted - 06/09/2013 : 16:30:38 Hyagnis tuberculipennis Breuning, 1961 is decribed from Pahang, Cameron Highlands, from one specimen. The description fits well. Maybe Breuning had only one female for the description. |
Xavier |
Posted - 06/09/2013 : 16:04:52
Hello Andre, You're right, she hasn't ! |
Andre |
Posted - 06/09/2013 : 15:51:15 Hallo Xavier Has the female also this mesotibia? |
Xavier |
Posted - 06/09/2013 : 08:21:38 Oui, tu as raison , cette espèce doit appartenir au genre Hyagnis (Apomecynini). Je relève au moins 2 espèces possibles : Hyagnis fruhstorferi Breuning, 1966 du "Tonkin" et Hyagnis spinipes Breuning, 1963 dont voici l'illustration dans Gressitt (1970) :
Difficile de dire s'il s'agit de cette espèce : je ne reconnais pas les crêtes sombres situées à la base des élytres. |
Francesco |
Posted - 06/09/2013 : 06:37:43 mmmhm... celles tibias là sont plutôt caractéristiques, mais je ne rappelle plus ou je les ai vues... |