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Pierre
Member Rosenbergia
Switzerland
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Posted - 31/12/2014 : 16:40:23
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This pretty small Trachyderini makes me think of genera like Axestoleus, or eventually Callancyla. Can someone help here? Mexico, Oaxaca, Candelaria Loxicha. 11mm. |
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Joan
Member Nathrius
Spain
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Posted - 31/12/2014 : 18:23:08
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As-tu regardé du coté de Entomosterna ruficollis Chemsak-Hovore 2010? |
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Pierre
Member Rosenbergia
Switzerland
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Posted - 31/12/2014 : 18:32:02
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Oui, mais je ne crois pas que ça correspond. Ici la face ventrale est totalement noire, sauf le prothorax, tandis que chez E. ruficollis tout le dessous y compris l'abdomen est rouge. Aussi, les antennes et les tarses postérieurs sont beaucoup plus longs chez E. ruficollis. |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 31/12/2014 : 18:36:33
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Bienvenue Joan, et bonne fête à tous les deux. |
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Larry Bezark
Member Macrodontia
USA
2253 Posts |
Posted - 31/12/2014 : 22:45:22
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I would go with Batyle laevicollis Bates, 1892.
Happy New Year to all!
Larry B. |
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Pierre
Member Rosenbergia
Switzerland
1759 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2015 : 09:51:23
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I did not search about Batyle as this species (I have 3 ex., all the same) have much longer antennae than all other Batyle I have seen so far. B.laevicollis seems be the good hint. Thank you Larry!
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