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Pierre Posted - 06/01/2017 : 10:23:19

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Funny spiny little specimen, 11 mm.
Brasil, Minas Gerais, Rio Sapucai.
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Vitali Posted - 12/12/2019 : 11:31:32
Yes, this is exactly what I meant.
Gontran Posted - 30/11/2019 : 19:58:33
This one is determined as Hexoplon ctenostomoides Thomson from Brasil, Santa Catarina, Nova Teutonia.


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Vitali Posted - 30/11/2019 : 12:46:26
I updated the reference to the Larry's site (a new address) in the ad above. Are you sure that this beetle is Epacroplon cruciatum (Aurivillius,1899)? It seems like E. cruciatum has no white apical spots in elytra and has a much sharper sutural spine.
Vitali Posted - 06/01/2017 : 12:53:12
I would say Hexoplon ctenostomoides Thomson 1867.
The photo is here.

Below is a drawing from Martins, Cer. Sul Americanos, 2006:




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Francesco Posted - 06/01/2017 : 12:29:30
Hexoplonini is nomen nudum (cf. Bousquet et al., 2009)
The right tribe is Ibidionini.
Capitaine Posted - 06/01/2017 : 11:19:49
Could be Epacroplon cruciatum (Aurivillius,1899) / Hexoplonini
https://apps2.cdfa.ca.gov/publicApps/plant/bycidDB/wdetails.asp?id=2747&w=n

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