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Xaurus
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Posted - 30/01/2019 :  23:51:54  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

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probably a Pterolophia spec. from N-Vietnam, 12,7 mm

Edited by - Xavier on 07/03/2019 07:07:35

Xavier
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Posted - 31/01/2019 :  19:15:53  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I see a small scare at the scapus...is it really a Pteropliini ?
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Xaurus
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Posted - 01/02/2019 :  00:00:22  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
it looks like an indistinct cicatrix, but no, I would say no Mesosini, I'll make a picture from scapus later.
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Xaurus
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Posted - 26/02/2019 :  19:01:31  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
maybe Dystasia multifasciculata Breuning, 1943 or D. multimaculata Pic (compared with material in CH-coll., but I could find last species, where described ?)
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Xavier
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Posted - 27/02/2019 :  18:46:03  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Dystasia multifasciculata Breuning, 1943 seems ok.
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Xaurus
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Posted - 04/03/2019 :  23:52:19  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
its Pterolophia multimaculata Pic, 1934
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Xavier
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Posted - 05/03/2019 :  07:23:35  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Xaurus

its Pterolophia multimaculata Pic, 1934


I have no picture, none the description of this species. Could you tell us more about P. multimaculata Pic ?
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Xaurus
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Posted - 06/03/2019 :  00:21:50  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
acc Titanbase described in:
PIC Maurice, 1934: Nouveautés asiatiques
Matériaux pour servir à l'étude des Longicornes 11 (3): 33-40.

HT deposited in MNHN !
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Xavier
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Posted - 06/03/2019 :  07:17:36  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Xaurus

acc Titanbase described in:
PIC Maurice, 1934: Nouveautés asiatiques
Matériaux pour servir à l'étude des Longicornes 11 (3): 33-40.

HT deposited in MNHN !


Yes, I know, but I have no picture & no description.
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Xaurus
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Posted - 07/03/2019 :  01:25:35  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I compared my spm with material in the CH-Collection (Villach), and he compared his material with the type in Paris longer time ago.
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Xavier
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Posted - 24/10/2024 :  11:22:23  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Mmm, your specimen doesn't really fit with Pterolophia multimaculata description in Breuning's review. The scape must be keeled, can you check? Do you have also a lateral view ?
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Xaurus
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Posted - 25/10/2024 :  01:00:08  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I can make a picture with lateral view next week
the scape is not keeled, but can we trust Breuning ??
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Xavier
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Posted - 25/10/2024 :  08:56:16  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I don't know if Breuning can be trusted, but the (poor) photograph of the male holotype of Dystasia multifasciculata Breuning, 1943 on Larry's site should be taken into account.
Pterolophia multimaculata has “the antennae a little longer than the body and the scape keeled”. It's hard to believe that Breuning is so wrong.
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