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Gerard
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Posted - 23/10/2015 :  21:16:06  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

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Indonésie. Mt Bawang. Borneo. Kalimantan. taille 13 mm

Aucune idée pour celui-ci.

Edited by - Xavier on 09/02/2016 00:51:26

Francesco
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Posted - 23/10/2015 :  23:26:58  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Il me semble un Cenodocus antennatus Thomson, 1864.
Voici le dessin d'un synonyme de Pascoe:


Cenodocus adustus Pascoe, 1865
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dryobius
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Posted - 24/10/2015 :  00:04:02  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I don't think it is C. antennatus.

There are just 3 species reported from Borneo. I have at least 5, perhaps as many as 7 species just from northern Borneo. It may be possible that C. adustus (type locality: Sumatra) is not a synonym of C. antennatus (type locality: Java), too. I don't believe any of my 5, 6 or 7 species of Cenodocus looks like the drawing of C. adustus Pascoe.

Another possibility is that C. borneensis Gilmour & Breuning is a synonym of C. antennatus or C. adustus (if it is valid!!).

I have a couple of specimens of the species in Gerard's photograph, but the dark pubescence near the center of the elytra covers a larger area of the elytra, and maybe this could be C. borneensis, but my copy of Gilmour and Breuning's (1963) paper is not very good.

All I can honestly say is that there are a lot of species in Borneo and whatever has been published about them is probably not based on the examination of many specimens.

The only species in Borneo which I have identified with a high degree of certainty is C. granulosus Pascoe. The species illustrated a couple years ago by Robert is what I refer to: http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14487
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Gerard
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Posted - 24/10/2015 :  08:30:12  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Merci beaucoup à vous deux, je vais essayer de trouver le type Cenodocus antennatus Thomson, 1864 et photographier les séries.
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