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Jiri Posted - 09/10/2011 : 11:37:15


..and the last one...4.7 cm.
Is it D. buquetii var. similis?
Thank you!!
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Xavier Posted - 07/10/2024 : 18:54:44
Mais le 4ème antennomère de ce mâle atteint les épaules des élytres, ce qui ne colle pas avec la définition de Dorysthenes phupanensis Hergovits, 2020 (voir le tableau comparatif dans l'article).
Capitaine Posted - 07/10/2024 : 18:15:24
Merci Francesco pour cette indication (et correction).
Francesco Posted - 05/10/2024 : 10:21:54
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Et voici probablement le mâle de cette espèce (Laos / Mt Phu Pane).



Antennae 12-articulated, anterior margin of the pronotal apical spine smooth in males: this is Dorysthenes phupanensis Hergovits, 2020
Francesco Posted - 19/03/2023 : 18:39:29
The article is available here.

In the Library, there are two intersting further Hergovits' articles on Prionini.
Capitaine Posted - 17/03/2023 : 12:07:51

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Et voici probablement le mâle de cette espèce (Laos / Mt Phu Pane).
Francesco Posted - 16/03/2023 : 18:33:51
I will add all papers in the library.
Pierre Posted - 16/03/2023 : 10:07:15
Someone has this description? I would be interested!!
Francesco Posted - 15/03/2023 : 15:37:33
This species was recently described as Dorysthenes incognitus Hergovits, 2019.
Francesco Posted - 18/11/2011 : 22:20:40
Probably: a female.

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