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Bennyboymothman Posted - 09/01/2017 : 11:33:02

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Hello all.
Unsure of this distinct species.

Data: 12-2015 - Saleman Village - North Seram - Indonesia

Thanks
Ben
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 10/01/2017 : 08:31:43
I saw the word 'Ashy' twice...yes just that word fits the beetle!
Fantastic thank you so much for all of your help.
Xavier Posted - 10/01/2017 : 00:56:02

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PASCOE , 1867. Longicornia Malayana(Part IV). Page 445.

Yes, it fits well.
Xaurus Posted - 10/01/2017 : 00:32:14
Its Trigonoptera tesselata (Pascoe, 1867)
Bennyboymothman Posted - 09/01/2017 : 19:29:45
Thanks very much, so it seems quite a rare beetle then.
Trigonoptera sulcata reversa for the full name.
Xavier Posted - 09/01/2017 : 17:02:39

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Sorry, I am wrong, Trigonoptera sulcata reversa Gilmour, 1950 is another species.
Xavier Posted - 09/01/2017 : 15:41:05
Trigonoptera sulcata Aurivillius, 1924 like here ?
Xavier Posted - 09/01/2017 : 15:15:35
I thought to Trigonoptera Perroud, 1855 (Tmesisternini). It seems close to this species.
Francesco Posted - 09/01/2017 : 15:04:54
It seems a member of the Zygocerini.
Xavier Posted - 09/01/2017 : 15:00:21
I do not see a Saperdini,...
Bennyboymothman Posted - 09/01/2017 : 14:55:33
Yes roughly that size, I can measure it if need be.
dryobius Posted - 09/01/2017 : 13:48:55
Is it about 15mm?

Somewhere close to Glenea?

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