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Xaurus Posted - 08/01/2014 : 00:26:43

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A really strange creature from W-Papua, size 16mm, for me a new species of the genus Protilema Aurivillius, 1908 !
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Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 19/12/2016 : 12:31:38
Just coming accross this post: that's a very weird looking longhorned beetle... Congratulations
Francesco Posted - 18/12/2015 : 12:55:40
Finally, it was published:
Protilema olemehli Weigel, 2015 n. sp.

Compliments!!!
Xavier Posted - 10/01/2014 : 09:13:50
Now, I can follow
Francesco Posted - 10/01/2014 : 09:10:18
Well... using Breuning's key it was the only species to which it could be similar...
Xaurus Posted - 09/01/2014 : 22:55:28
ok, now in English (only for Francesco sometimes in German).

Francesco I don't believe its P. humeridens, according the drawing in Aurivillius's description my spms are quite different.
Francesco Posted - 09/01/2014 : 21:42:16
contavo su Google Traslator...
It seems very alike to P. humeridens but it in necessary to check the type...
...that it is Stockholm, where there are few pictures of Types.
The Synthesis Project does not sustain entomologists and Xaurus renounced three times to go there.
Carlo Arrigo Posted - 09/01/2014 : 20:29:22
Ok,
ma tradotto almeno in inglese?
Xaurus Posted - 09/01/2014 : 01:11:23
Ja, ich habe Deine Arbeit zu Protilema gelesen, ist sehr hilfreich, werde die Beschreibung von P. humeridens studieren.
Leider gibt es von den Stockholm-Typen nur wenige Bilder, ich wollte schon 3x hinfahren über das Synthesis-Projekt, leider wollen die wohl keine Entomologen haben.
Francesco Posted - 08/01/2014 : 08:59:55
Das scheint mir mit P. humeridens Aurivillius, 1926 verwandt, aber man sollte den Typus vergleichen.
Hast du mal meinen Artikel über P. papus?

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