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Robert
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Posted - 06/02/2016 : 08:55:38
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Venezuela, Bolivar. 11 mm Hemilophini? |
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Edited by - Robert on 08/04/2020 21:51:52 |
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Francesco
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Posted - 06/02/2016 : 10:15:16
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Oui, je dirais Abycendaua duplicata (Bates, 1881), une espèce de Colombie. |
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Robert
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Canada
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Posted - 06/02/2016 : 18:09:58
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Suggestion pertinente! Cependant, la bande pâle du côté du pronotum est étroite chez mon individu tandis qu'elle semble faire tout le côté du pronotum sur la photo du site de Larry... Le dessin de l'habitus est semblable dans son ensemble, mais je crois qu'il s'agit ici de deux espèces différentes. Peut-être non décrite. |
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Edited by - Robert on 06/02/2016 19:14:06 |
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jplami
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Robert
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Canada
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Posted - 16/02/2016 : 07:28:55
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Plus proche du genre Cuicirama, en effet. Ne semble cependant être aucune des 4 espèces connues. |
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Francesco
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Posted - 16/02/2016 : 09:08:04
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Ces articles sont poilus même chez Abycendaua... j'aimerais savoir dans quoi diffèrent ces genres inventés par Martins & Galileo. |
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dryobius
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Posted - 17/02/2016 : 00:30:02
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Volume 14 of Cerambycidae Sul-Americanos has the two genera placed in different groups (Group E & F) which are separated by presence of an epipleural carina.
This tribe has species which are predominantly lampyrid or lycid mimics, with many species described by 1 or 2 specimens, and since they are mimics, most species are very uncommon. Also, mimics are notorious for having color variations. Comparing a photo to the holotype is difficult and may not prove anything. Besides that, there are probably a lot of undescribed species. (There is even an undescribed species in Texas known from 2 specimens). You should try to see if Dr. Galileo can help. |
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Robert
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Canada
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Posted - 08/04/2020 : 20:34:56
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Il s'agit de Cuicirama smithii (Bates, 1881).
Spécimen vu et identifié par Antonio Santos-Silva.
Merci à tous pour votre aide et suggestions / Thanks all for your insights. |
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