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jplami Posted - 04/01/2021 : 14:55:09

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Male 15 mm long from West Sumatra, Mt Sanggul
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dryobius Posted - 05/01/2021 : 10:47:06
For me, it doesn't look anything like a male or female C. dentatus except that both species have some similar color and body length is under 20mm!

Yokoi still has a few new species (perhaps a couple of mine!) of Dorcaschematini to describe. I have not heard any news from him in about 2-3 years.

In the "Remarks" section of our paper, there is a discussion about how difficult it is to define the differences between the genera Cylindrepomus, Olenecamptus, Macrocamptus....

So, JP's specimen could be Olenecamptus by some definition or Cylindrepomus by another.. or even assigned to a totally different genus.

You have sexual dimorphism in a few species, as well as significant size variation in a couple of species.

I suggest that you email Yokoi (I can give you email address or get it from his last pdf on Callidiopini in 2019) and collaborate.
jplami Posted - 05/01/2021 : 08:41:04
Encore une bête intéressante...
Xavier Posted - 05/01/2021 : 06:52:47

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Cylindrepomus dentatus Yokoi & Heffern, 2016 HT mâle Sumatra
jplami Posted - 04/01/2021 : 23:21:08
Non, mais vu à la binoculaire de dessous et de coté, le dernier segment abdominal est sans aucun doute celui d'un mâle.
De dessus, on voit les 2 bouts des paramères qui dépassent.

En agrandissant la photo initiale, vous les percevez.

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Xavier Posted - 04/01/2021 : 22:28:02
En effet. As-tu extrait les genitalia ?
jplami Posted - 04/01/2021 : 20:10:16
Ce n'est pas dentatus ou alors c'est vraiment une forme très très mineure
Xavier Posted - 04/01/2021 : 19:29:00
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Originally posted by jplami

C'est bien un mâle !

cf ma question, pour éliminer C. dentatus femelle
jplami Posted - 04/01/2021 : 19:22:39
C'est bien un mâle !
Gerard Posted - 04/01/2021 : 18:45:36
Cylindrepomus dentatus Yokio & Heffern 2016 femelle a mon avis.
Dan va peux être nous en dire plus.

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Andre Posted - 04/01/2021 : 18:45:00
Might be the female from Cylindrepomus dentatus Yokoi & Heffern, 2016
Xavier Posted - 04/01/2021 : 18:33:43
Tu es certain que c'est un mâle ?

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