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Sergi Posted - 09/01/2016 : 19:39:30

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From New Caledonia, Mont Do.
Size: 18 mm

Phoracantha sp.
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Francesco Posted - 10/01/2016 : 11:21:42
quote:
Originally posted by Gerard

Coptocercus trimaculatus (Hope, 1841) est la seule espèce présente.
Exactly, you can see a picture here.

It is a variable species: this pair belongs to my collection:


Australia, Queensland, Cairns, VII.1989
Sergi Posted - 10/01/2016 : 11:02:13
Thanks Gerard and Philippe!! I thought in the genus Phoracantha.....
Gerard Posted - 10/01/2016 : 09:28:25
Coptocercus trimaculatus (Hope, 1841) est la seule espèce présente. Mais je n'ai pas toute les publications sur cette espèce.

cerambyphil Posted - 10/01/2016 : 08:58:16
The femora are evidently clavate and pediculate at base, so it must be a Coptocercus sp.

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