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Patrick G Posted - 15/05/2020 : 03:55:40

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Sofala Prov. Mozambique

Sorry no legs! The antennae make me think Xystrocerini but maybe not?
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Francesco Posted - 22/05/2020 : 18:20:24
I think that it fits well enough: the red scape is an almost rare feature.
Patrick G Posted - 22/05/2020 : 03:07:09
I think it fits most of the description, except perhaps the sexually dimorphic portions? Only the male was available for description. What do you think?


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Francesco Posted - 21/05/2020 : 20:25:58
Indeed.
The only Xystrocera species of Mozambique having this color is X. bomfordi Veiga-Ferreira, 1971.
However, I have not got the description.

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