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BillTyson |
Posted - 27/09/2016 : 22:49:39 40.04 KB
Yen Bai Prov., Mucangchai, 1700 m, April, 32 mm No black on the pronotum. |
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Francesco |
Posted - 15/12/2016 : 12:33:45 quote: Originally posted by Xavier
Hard to believe this key when you check scapus and 3rd antennomera of O. callidoides on holotype picture...
Il est évident que Lepesme connaissait seulement le dessin de O. callidioides, mais pas le type. |
Capitaine |
Posted - 28/09/2016 : 17:59:26 Oui, Le sillon transverse c'est fort intéressant ! mais quand on voit la longueur du 3eme article sur le type on peux avoir des doutes sur la diagnose !! Xavier, connais-tu un article qui reprend la plupart des espčces d'Oplatocera ? car cela me semble un peu confus actuellement ! |
Xavier |
Posted - 28/09/2016 : 13:02:32 Your left specimen is not Oplatocera callidioides White, 1853, as you can see with holotype here
The difference between O. perroti and O. callidoides is given by LEPESME P., 1956.LXXVII.- Description d'un nouvel Oplatocera (Col. Cerambycidae). Journal of Natural History. as follow :
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Hard to believe this key when you check scapus and 3rd antennomera of O. callidoides on holotype picture... |
Capitaine |
Posted - 28/09/2016 : 12:06:36 I think about an other species known in Vietnam See here after: left O. callidioides and right O. perroti (Lepesme,1947) male. The two specimens are from Lao Cai (Mt Sapa) / Vietnam.
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BillTyson |
Posted - 28/09/2016 : 04:11:24 Great. Glad my eye is still finding new things. thanks |
Xavier |
Posted - 28/09/2016 : 00:17:54 Dirty one, but it seems new for Vietman : Oplatocera callidioides White, 1853 |