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loongfah |
Posted - 28/05/2018 : 12:31:34 424.23 KB
Malaysia: Pasoh Is this an Athylia sp? |
8 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
loongfah |
Posted - 04/02/2019 : 00:37:26 Thank you so much! |
Xavier |
Posted - 03/02/2019 : 09:06:38 139.08 KB |
loongfah |
Posted - 28/12/2018 : 14:13:45 Thank you so much all for the suggestions.
Zeargyrodes only has 1 described species; see http://www.smithsoniancerambycidae.com/default.asp?Action=Show_Types&Single_Type=True&TypeID=1892 which does not match my species.
Of the Dyemus species: - Dyemus basicristatus Breuning, 1937 (Peninsular Malaysia) - Dyemus puncticollis Pascoe, 1864 (Sarawak) - Dyemus purpureopulcher (Gilmour, 1948) (Moluccas) - Dyemus undulatolineatus Breuning, 1937 (Peninsular Malaysia)
The description by Pascoe of D.puncticollis doesn't fit. Perhaps Dyemus basicristatus Breuning, 1937 could be the one, judging from the name "cristatus" and the tufts of hairs on the pronotum of my specimen? Anyone has the Breuning 1937 paper ?
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Xavier |
Posted - 25/12/2018 : 09:40:12 What about Zeargyrodes ? |
Xaurus |
Posted - 13/06/2018 : 13:24:59 whats about Dyemus ? |
Capitaine |
Posted - 13/06/2018 : 09:28:15 133.01 KB |
loongfah |
Posted - 13/06/2018 : 04:36:46 Dear Shinichi,
There is no preapical groove on the mesotibia, so yes, that rules out Apomecynini.
There are also no spines on the elytra or the pronotum. There are 2 tufts of black hairs on the pronotal disc (vaguely visible on the image). Any suggestion for the genus? |
Beckey |
Posted - 11/06/2018 : 00:01:33 How about the feature of mesotibia?
Is it Apomecynini? |