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Andre
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
1695 Posts |
Posted - 15/10/2012 : 14:57:44
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Xylorhizini spec. Borneo Trus Madi, Female, 24 mm. |
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Andre
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
1695 Posts |
Posted - 15/10/2012 : 14:58:11
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in lateral view. |
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Gerard
Scientific Collaborator
France
5299 Posts |
Posted - 15/10/2012 : 18:01:52
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Hello André I post the same species look here Your beast is a male and mine is a female. |
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Robert
Member Rosenbergia
Canada
1249 Posts |
Posted - 15/10/2012 : 19:07:04
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I have Thylactus mjoebergi Aurivillius, 1925 for this species...or is it mjobergi, as it is spelled on Biolib?? Lamiaires du Monde gives mjoebergi. |
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Andre
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
1695 Posts |
Posted - 15/10/2012 : 19:29:00
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Thank`s for your help. I mean X. mjoebergi is the correct name. I can not the original description. |
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Francesco
Forum Admin
Luxembourg
9454 Posts |
Posted - 15/10/2012 : 19:44:26
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Yes, the exact name should be mjoebergi (= Mjöbergi), but the genus is the problem: the pronotum of Thylactus is spined at each side. This should be a Cyrtogrammus. |
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nasa
Member Rosalia
China
960 Posts |
Posted - 14/05/2016 : 05:50:44
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Another one from Sabah, captured by myself.
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Edited by - nasa on 14/05/2016 05:53:43 |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
12215 Posts |
Posted - 14/05/2016 : 08:41:30
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Nice species, you should have been happy to catch it ! |
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dryobius
Member Rosenbergia
USA
1887 Posts |
Posted - 14/05/2016 : 13:25:42
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This is very interesting for me. I have one Cyrtogrammus from Mt. Bawang in West Kalimantan, but none from Sabah. I thought my specimen might be C. lateripictus Gressitt, 1939.
However, I have not read the description for C. sumatranus Franz, 1954. I don't have the paper, nor obviously a photo of the type. |
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dryobius
Member Rosenbergia
USA
1887 Posts |
Posted - 15/05/2016 : 18:30:38
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I should have have checked my collection more thoroughly before my last post....
This is not Thylactus mjoebergi (based on a specimen identified from Sumatra by Hudepohl) or Cyrtogrammus lateripictus (based on specimens identified from Laos by Holzschuh).
I do have a specimen of C. lateripictus from Kalimantan (Borneo). And I have a couple specimens of this species (as exactly shown above) from Sabah.
This is probably a Cyrtogrammus, but I can't tell you more. Is it C. sumatranus Franz?? Could it be new?? I will study more.
Vives and I are describing some new Lamiinae from Borneo. We have already finished the draft for 2 new Thylactus. I believe there are two more new ones. Perhaps we can also resolve the identity of the species shown here. I hope to include photographs of many Bornean Xylorhizini in our paper which should be published in 3 or 4 months. |
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Xaurus
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
1924 Posts |
Posted - 18/05/2016 : 00:00:13
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Hi Dan, I found an old and very bad type picture of C. sumatranus, maybe you can recognize somewhat, if you get the description please can you send me a pdf too.
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jplami
Member Rosalia
France
656 Posts |
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Andre
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
1695 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2019 : 12:18:40
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There is a PDF of this work ? |
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nasa
Member Rosalia
China
960 Posts |
Posted - 30/12/2019 : 14:19:03
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quote: Originally posted by Andre
There is a PDF of this work ?
Dear Andre, I send the PDF to your email. |
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Xaurus
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
1924 Posts |
Posted - 31/12/2019 : 02:04:18
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please Guiqiang can you send me this pdf too: rosalia-aw@gmx.de thanks !! |
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Gerard
Scientific Collaborator
France
5299 Posts |
Posted - 31/12/2019 : 09:21:42
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Hello Andreas I send you the foreplay, there is very little change with this layout. |
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