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Robert
Member Rosenbergia
Canada
1249 Posts |
Posted - 03/09/2012 : 05:51:40
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Lamiini Une idée...? |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
12205 Posts |
Posted - 03/09/2012 : 20:29:49
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Bonjour, La forme des scapes me fait penser (sans certitude !) au genre Acalolepta. As-tu cherché de ce côté ? |
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Petr Viktora
Member Nathrius
Czech Republic
28 Posts |
Posted - 04/09/2012 : 12:59:50
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Hi Robert! Haplothrix blairi Breuning, 1935. |
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Robert
Member Rosenbergia
Canada
1249 Posts |
Posted - 04/09/2012 : 18:48:02
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Bonjour Xavier & Petr, J'avais cherché dans les Lamiini en général, sans succès. Thanks Petr for the identification.
I see this species is not on Biolib, which is listing 2 Haplothrix genus for 2 different families: Haplothrix Schilsky, 1896 (Melyridae) and Haplothrix Gahan, 1888 (Cerambycidae). Lamiaires du Monde has it as Hoplothrix Gahan, 1888, with the species Hoplothrix blairi Breuning, 1935. Hoplothrix is listed as a synonym of Haplothrix on Biolib. The original spelling in Gahan 1888 is Haplothrix. It seems Francesco has a new species to add to Biolib, unless he has further information regarding this species. |
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Francesco
Forum Admin
Luxembourg
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Posted - 29/04/2015 : 22:01:30
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Coming back to this topic, the genus belonging to the Melyridae is Haplothryx Schilsky, though different authors and catalogs (e.g. Fauna Europaea) still report wrong data. Cf. here the official list of names.
The genus belonging to the Cerambycidae is Haplothrix, which Aurivillius (1922) misspelled as Hoplothrix |
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Robert
Member Rosenbergia
Canada
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Posted - 07/05/2015 : 17:52:32
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Thanks for the information, Francesco. |
Robert V. |
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