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Sergi
Member Rosenbergia
   
Spain
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Posted - 27/01/2015 : 15:45:01
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From Malaysia, Cameron Highlands. Size: 17 mm |
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dryobius
Member Rosenbergia
   
USA
1889 Posts |
Posted - 27/01/2015 : 17:51:24
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The pattern on the elytra is like Euryarthrum assimile Yoshitake & Niisato, 2010.
Some Euryarthrum can have either totally black antennae or the apical segments may be colored (reddish or yellowish), so don't rely on the color of the antennal segments when studying this genus.
I don't have a pdf of the original paper by Yoshitake & Niisato. So, perhaps that paper will discuss what other species of Euryarthrum are similar. I will post a photo of E. assimile separately. |
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Gerard
Scientific Collaborator
    
France
5351 Posts |
Posted - 27/01/2015 : 18:11:32
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Why not Euryarthrum bifasciatum (Pascoe, 1857) ? |
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dryobius
Member Rosenbergia
   
USA
1889 Posts |
Posted - 27/01/2015 : 18:36:51
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The apical white pubescent band is not in the right location for E. bifasciatum. I posted E. bifasciatum, from Borneo, identified by Holzschuh. |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
    
France
12324 Posts |
Posted - 27/01/2015 : 19:16:00
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An Euryarthrum assimile Yoshitake & Niisato, 2010 from Sabah (Borneo)... It's got last antennomeres yellowish (but not orange). |
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Gerard
Scientific Collaborator
    
France
5351 Posts |
Posted - 27/01/2015 : 19:29:03
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Is there a sexual dimorphism touching hind tibias in Euryarthrum genus ? |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
    
France
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Posted - 29/01/2015 : 09:35:59
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We forget another close species : Euryarthrum apicefasciatum Hüdepohl, 1988 , but from Malay Peninsula . I don't know how to see differences...
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Edited by - Xavier on 29/01/2015 09:36:50 |
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