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Xavier
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Posted - 30/07/2012 : 10:33:53
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19 mm, Phonsavan, Laos. Proposition : Leptomesosa cephalotes (Pic, 1903). Est-ce bien elle ? |
Edited by - Xavier on 27/12/2014 18:42:28 |
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Francesco
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Luxembourg
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Posted - 02/08/2012 : 08:18:42
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Bien sûr: une femelle. |
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Xavier
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Posted - 02/08/2012 : 10:13:18
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Merci pour cette confirmation. |
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nasa
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 17:12:57
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this guy is not Leptomesosa cephalotes (Pic, 1903), please see http://cerambycids.com/longicornid/default.asp?a=fs&id=676" target="_blank">here about all Leptomesosa at present, there are only 3 species in Leptomesosa, if your specimen is Leptomesosa sp, it is a new species! |
Edited by - nasa on 06/12/2014 17:50:14 |
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nasa
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 17:35:57
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but I believe your specimen should be Daxata (Pteropliini), please see here. |
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Francesco
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 17:48:23
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The scape seems considerably narrower: could it be a sexual dimorphism? |
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nasa
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 18:01:04
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maybe it is. |
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Xavier
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 18:03:00
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In Titan database, I find 2 species from Laos : Daxata (Laodaxata) lepesmei Breuning, 1961 and Daxata (Taxada) laosensis Breuning, 1938. I have no pictures or descriptions. I have a male also. I will make a picture next week. |
Edited by - Xavier on 06/12/2014 18:20:20 |
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Xavier
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 18:40:45
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I believe Nasa is right ; my specimems should belong to Pteropliini ! |
Edited by - Xavier on 06/12/2014 18:49:24 |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 18:57:22
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Leptomesosa cephalotes (Pic, 1903) from Rondon & Breuning, 1970. Lamiines du Laos.
I'm totally lost in this post . I'll try to find the type at Paris. |
Edited by - Xavier on 06/12/2014 18:58:43 |
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Gerard
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 19:16:23
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Laos, Mt Phan
J'ajoute la photo du male. |
Edited by - Gerard on 06/12/2014 19:18:47 |
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Xavier
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Posted - 06/12/2014 : 22:25:07
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I see at least 2 possibilities : a mistake in Rondon & Breuning's book or a mistake here ?
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Edited by - Xavier on 06/12/2014 22:38:30 |
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nasa
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Posted - 07/12/2014 : 06:03:04
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Possibly, so you can examine the type in Paris. |
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Xavier
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Posted - 24/12/2014 : 14:44:14
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I have posted types of Leptomesosa in the special section. At mnhn, I have found a similar specimen to ours with the same mistake label "Leptomesosa cephalotes". More I look to Daxata sp., more I beleive it belongs to this genus or a close one. |
Edited by - Xavier on 24/12/2014 14:44:49 |
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Xavier
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Posted - 24/12/2014 : 14:57:10
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Following Breuning, 1961. Nouveaux Cerambycidae des Collections du Muséum de Paris, without erected hairs on elytra, it should belong to sgen. Taxada
But, with the key of Daxata in BREUNING, 1963. Bestimmungstabelle der Lamiiden-Triben nebst Revision der Pteropliini der asiatischen Region II. Teil, the only possiblity with " Drittes Fühlerglied merklich länger als das vierte " is Daxata (Laodaxata) lepesmei Breuning, 1961 |
Edited by - Xavier on 27/12/2014 18:40:10 |
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Xavier
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Posted - 24/12/2014 : 15:28:21
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