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Xaurus Posted - 28/03/2015 : 00:15:07

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Maybe genus Examnes from N-Vietnam (Pia Oac), 10 mm
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Xaurus Posted - 18/08/2017 : 00:22:52
both sps are different to my from Vietnam !
Xavier Posted - 15/08/2017 : 19:15:13
2 new Pelossus species are described in this paper:
Yokoi, Makihara and Noerdjito, 2106. Notes on the Genera Examnes and Pelossus (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) in East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Xavier Posted - 30/03/2015 : 21:10:25
In Titan database, it seems that nobody used Pelossus since the original description (Thomson, 1864). The last author, (Holzschuh, 1998) used Lygrus. I do not know who made the synonymy.
Xaurus Posted - 29/03/2015 : 19:58:10
Thanks Francesco & Xavier, very interesting for me, but I miss the information about the genus Pelossus in my database, where is that published, maybe in Tavakilian (2013), I don't know this paper, do you have a pdf.
Acc to the description, it could be a male of P. unicolor, with remarkable features: tip of the antennal segment 3-5 thickened, in front of the fore coxae with a dull small spine. A bit strange for me this genus is congenerical with f.e. Lygrus or others.
Xavier Posted - 28/03/2015 : 21:11:19

Xavier Posted - 28/03/2015 : 17:44:54
I see only one species in Asia : Pelossus unicolor (Gressitt, 1951).
Francesco Posted - 28/03/2015 : 17:26:37
The shape of the head is typical of the Xystrocerini.
It might be a Pelossus (ask to Sama how differentiate this genus from Xystrocerini... I have no idea).
Xavier Posted - 28/03/2015 : 08:39:21
We have a type picture of Examnes genus here with fourth antennomera shorter.

Could your sp. belong to another tribe ? (Oemini ?)

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