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Lenny
Member Purpuricenus
Thailand
361 Posts |
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 04:35:30
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Could an expert please confirm this as A. freneyi Thanks
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Edited by - Lenny on 28/08/2015 17:00:21 |
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Capitaine
Scientific Collaborator
France
1840 Posts |
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 13:43:29
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I'm not an expert, but for me, it looks like Aristobia horridula
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Capitaine
Scientific Collaborator
France
1840 Posts |
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 13:53:58
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So, I've have a doubt, A. freneyi and horridula are very close in habitus and coloration but horridula features more hairy elytra. Therefore, it seems that this specimen could be freneyi. |
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Lenny
Member Purpuricenus
Thailand
361 Posts |
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 14:38:09
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Thanks Claude |
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Lenny
Member Purpuricenus
Thailand
361 Posts |
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 15:43:09
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Yes Claude.That is why I asked for your opinion. I have seen many A.horridula with many hairs. This and my other post do not have much hair. I will Post A. horridula |
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nasa
Member Rosalia
China
960 Posts |
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 18:14:33
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I'm also not sure! Please refer to the paper: Eric Jiroux, Philippe Garreau, Joan Bentanachs & Patrick Prévost (2014) Première contribution à l'étude des Monochamini d'Asie du Sud-Est (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae). Les Cahiers Magellanes, 4: 67-118. |
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Gerard
Scientific Collaborator
France
5298 Posts |
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 18:22:59
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Bonjour la différence se situe au niveau des scapes. Poil au niveau des scapes = horridula Sans poils au scape = freneyi Là c’est Aristobia freneyi Schmidt, 1992 |
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Lenny
Member Purpuricenus
Thailand
361 Posts |
Posted - 29/08/2015 : 07:21:15
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Thanks everybody Very informative Gerard |
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