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Larry Bezark Posted - 02/08/2015 : 17:18:12

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7mm from Bi Doup National Park

very nice pronotal spines/hooks and basal elytral protuberances

Larry B.
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Xaurus Posted - 30/05/2024 : 23:10:03
maybe the same species female left (7.8mm) and male right (6.9mm), or both are different one's ??, also from Bidoup NP


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Larry Bezark Posted - 04/08/2015 : 19:25:03
Thank you,

Larry B.
jplami Posted - 04/08/2015 : 19:15:39
I don't think it's G quadridentatus.
Breuning, 1950 also described G siamensis but the elytral pattern is different (with gold postmedian mark).
From the indochinese region (S-China included), I don't know any other species. Probably it's new...
Larry Bezark Posted - 04/08/2015 : 17:17:13
Thanks Jean-Philippe,

as it turns out, both of my specimens have the 3rd antennal segment longer than the scape (as in auratus), however this one is different than the type of auratus.

I would like to see an image of quadridentatus.

Larry B.
jplami Posted - 03/08/2015 : 19:52:48
Extrait de la clé des Gyaritus (Gyaritus) de Breuning, 1979:4 (révision des Gyaritini)
1. Le troisième article des antennes plus long que le scape ... 2 (11... G auratus)
- Le troisième article des antennes moins long que le scape ... 12 (13... G quadridentatus)

Extrait Breuning, 1979: 5
3. quadridentatus Pic
Mimoenispia quadridentata Pic, 1936 Mél. exot. Ent., LXVII, p. 18.
Proche de hamatus Pasc., mais plus grand, les épines discales du pronotum non recourbées et moins longues, les épines latérales du pronotum minimes, les lobes inférieurs des yeux aussi longs que les joues, le tubercule dentiforme postbasilaire de l'élytre plus élevé; sur chaque élytre une bande transversale basilaire brune, une autre bande médiane pareille descendant obliquement en direction de la suture et une troisième bande brune préapicale descendant très obliquement en direction du bord latéral; le restant de l'élytre couvert de pubescence jaune d'ocre.
Long.: 9 mm; larg.: 2 mm.
Décrit par Pic sur des individus du Tonkin: Hoa-Binh.

Larry Bezark Posted - 03/08/2015 : 05:11:54
Francesco, the eyes are divided but not completely,
the lobes are connected by 3-4 rows of ommatidia.

JP, yes this one is very different that the type of G. aurata, especially the apical third of the elytra with the somewhat opposite sinuate dark marks.

Does anyone know G. quadridentatus Pic from Vietnam?

Larry B.
jplami Posted - 02/08/2015 : 20:33:21
Espèce ou forme proche de Gyaritus auratus avec des bandes élytrales foncées moins larges et moins prononcées (surtout la post-médiane) que sur la forme typique (ou sur le Gyaritus de l'autre post)
Francesco Posted - 02/08/2015 : 20:09:28
It is a Gyaritus (Gyaritini).
Are eyes entire or divided in two lobes?
dryobius Posted - 02/08/2015 : 17:57:38
maybe you can start with Acanthocinini here.. some of them have these types of spines

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