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Larry Bezark Posted - 19/04/2015 : 23:55:30

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8 mm from Antairanana, with very long pronotum.

Thanks,

Larry B,
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Larry Bezark Posted - 01/10/2022 : 22:18:06
Riana, do you have images of either of these species; both are missing from my website.

I would appreciate it.

Larry B.
Larry Bezark Posted - 18/09/2021 : 21:24:45
Thanks for the update, Riana.

Larry B.
Riana Posted - 16/09/2021 : 15:39:36
Do agree Jérôme looks towards Anomoderus lebisi Breuning, 1960 or A. coquerelii Fairmaire, 1871
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 30/08/2021 : 17:00:47
Je reviens sur ce post . Est ce que ça ne serait pas proche du genre Anomoderus ? Genre typiquement malgache.
Qu'en dites vous ?
Riana Posted - 18/07/2018 : 20:29:55
Molorchini ?
Francesco Posted - 20/04/2015 : 18:51:23
Psathyrus Thomson, 1857 is a well-known junior synonym of Listrocerum Chevrolat, 1855 (Psathyrini, now Xystrocerini).
We have several species in this forum, but this one has noting to do with it (e.g. scape should be spined, elytra apically acuminate).

I think it does not belong to this tribe either.
It is certainly a member of Cerambycinae, maybe Graciliini such as this subfossil species.
Larry Bezark Posted - 20/04/2015 : 18:17:13
Thanks, I have no images for that genus.

The topic needs to move to Lamiinae.

Larry B.
Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 20/04/2015 : 00:34:51
Hello Larry,

That's a weird specimen

It makes me think of the South-African Psathyrus ... it might be something "close" ...

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