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Gyula Posted - 15/03/2013 : 10:55:34

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Negros island, 16 mm
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Francesco Posted - 19/01/2023 : 16:27:13
Correction again:
C. mimospilotus has been recognised as a synonym of C. quaestor based on morphologic and genetic characters.
The paper is available here.
Andre Posted - 03/05/2017 : 18:31:43
Hello Francesco..... please also for me a pdf via email.... thanks
dryobius Posted - 03/05/2017 : 18:24:12
Could someone simply email this pdf to me, please, and thank you.
Francesco Posted - 03/05/2017 : 15:24:06
Chemin & Vives (2017) recognised C. cabigasi as a synonym of C. mimospilotus.

Paper available here.
Francesco Posted - 28/11/2015 : 05:16:23
Cereopsius mimospilotus Breuning, 1980, male.
Francesco Posted - 30/03/2013 : 15:59:34
Cereopsius (Lamiini)... difficult identifying the species: with those red antennae it might be C. cabigasi, but it should also have an apical yellow spot on each elytron.

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