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Beckey
Member Rosalia
Japan
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Posted - 23/01/2015 : 02:58:52
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Peninsular Malayasia, Selangor, 4.4mm |
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Bennyboymothman
Member Rosenbergia
United Kingdom
1647 Posts |
Posted - 23/01/2015 : 08:22:52
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Exocentrus sp? |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 23/01/2015 : 10:09:33
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No, it's got no spine on pronotum sides. |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
12217 Posts |
Posted - 23/01/2015 : 10:12:04
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An Egesina may be (Pteroplini) |
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Beckey
Member Rosalia
Japan
553 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2015 : 16:04:19
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I think this beetle belongs to the tribe Pteropliini, but this has faint cicatrix.
So, I'm not sure this belongs to the genus Egesina.
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Francesco
Forum Admin
Luxembourg
9454 Posts |
Posted - 24/01/2015 : 20:14:00
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According to me, it might belong to Mesosini. |
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nasa
Member Rosalia
China
960 Posts |
Posted - 25/01/2015 : 07:52:39
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quote: Originally posted by Francesco
According to me, it might belong to Mesosini.
Francesco, I agree with you. It looks like Falsocacia and Anipocregyes. but both genera have a scar on the apex of scape. |
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Beckey
Member Rosalia
Japan
553 Posts |
Posted - 25/01/2015 : 09:22:22
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Dear Xavier, Francesco and nasa,
Thank you for your kindly opinions! |
Edited by - Beckey on 25/01/2015 09:23:22 |
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Beckey
Member Rosalia
Japan
553 Posts |
Posted - 26/01/2015 : 12:50:08
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According to Yamasako, this one belongs to the genus Cacia maybe undescribed. |
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