Cerambycoidea Forum
Cerambycoidea Forum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Members | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 Cerambycidae Cerambycinae
 Trachyderini
 Mexico: Batyle laevicollis ♂
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Send Topic to a Friend
 Printer Friendly
| More
Author Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  

Pierre
Member Rosenbergia

Switzerland
1755 Posts

Posted - 31/12/2014 :  16:40:23  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

78.67 KB

This pretty small Trachyderini makes me think of genera like Axestoleus, or eventually Callancyla.
Can someone help here?
Mexico, Oaxaca, Candelaria Loxicha. 11mm.

Edited by - Xavier on 01/01/2015 09:58:07

Joan
Member Nathrius

Spain
17 Posts

Posted - 31/12/2014 :  18:23:08  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
As-tu regardé du coté de Entomosterna ruficollis Chemsak-Hovore 2010?
Go to Top of Page

Pierre
Member Rosenbergia

Switzerland
1755 Posts

Posted - 31/12/2014 :  18:32:02  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
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.
Go to Top of Page

Xavier
Scientific Collaborator

France
12118 Posts

Posted - 31/12/2014 :  18:36:33  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Bienvenue Joan, et bonne fête à tous les deux.
Go to Top of Page

Larry Bezark
Member Macrodontia

USA
2220 Posts

Posted - 31/12/2014 :  22:45:22  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I would go with Batyle laevicollis Bates, 1892.

Happy New Year to all!

Larry B.

Edited by - Xavier on 01/01/2015 09:57:36
Go to Top of Page

Pierre
Member Rosenbergia

Switzerland
1755 Posts

Posted - 01/01/2015 :  09:51:23  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
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!
Go to Top of Page
  Previous Topic Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Send Topic to a Friend
 Printer Friendly
| More
Jump To:
Cerambycoidea Forum © 2000-08 Snitz Communications Go To Top Of Page
Powered By: Snitz Forums 2000 Version 3.4.07