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| loongfah |
Posted - 16/06/2013 : 08:47:59  474.76 KB
Hi all
Have been away to Malaysia for a while. Many interesting cerambycids! Will be posted in due time.
This is a Pasoh specimen in the State of Negri Sembilan |
| 11 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
| Beckey |
Posted - 10/05/2026 : 04:53:55 Marmaroglypha ringletensis Viktora, 2025 |
| Francesco |
Posted - 04/01/2015 : 19:37:32 Very probable. In this Forum and BioLib you can found all pictures of this genus. |
| Xavier |
Posted - 04/01/2015 : 14:36:53 So, it could be a new species ?? (I don't see the large white band as on Marmaroglypha densepunctata Br.) |
| Xavier |
Posted - 04/01/2015 : 12:57:30
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| Andre |
Posted - 04/01/2015 : 12:52:13 Here a picture from the HT Marmaroglypha densepunctata Br., 1948 |
| Francesco |
Posted - 04/01/2015 : 12:18:05 Considering all species I have got the description, it might only be Marmaroglypha densepunctata Breuning, 1948... of which I have got no description...
Concerning Lamiini, I agree with you Dan. The tribe is so wide and their characters so poor (winged species, scape with apical cicatrix) that it might be divided in further groups, e.g. Agniini (with trapezoidal forehead), Phrissomini (wingless species, evidently related), Batocerini (open procoxae), etc. I have searched to divide the genera of my collection, but the task is very difficult, due to the large number of species.
However, the division Lamiini (Lamia + Phrissomini) and Monochamini (all other genera) has no logical sense, since numerous genera of the supposed "Monochamini" (e.g. Epicedia, Parepicedia, Leprodera, Statioceros, Aristobia) are clearly more related to Lamia than to Monochamus. |
| dryobius |
Posted - 16/12/2014 : 17:18:55 I just posted a photo of the holotype of Marmaroglypha sumatrana Ritsema, under "Lamiinae types". There is a strong resemblance to the species posted here, and I believe it is probably a Marmaroglypha and not Gyaritini. Whether you prefer to use the tribal name "Monochamini" or "Lamiini", it doesn't matter much to me, however there are genera in this group which look a little like Mesosini at first glance, or perhaps some other tribe, such as Lamiini, but do not appear to be related to the Monochamus-like genera. They have short antennae and are somewhat globose in shape, such as Eusyntheta brevicornis. I'll post some of my photos and see if anybody can help me identify a species, or vice versa. |
| Beckey |
Posted - 16/12/2014 : 15:15:25 Marmaroglypha species |
| Francesco |
Posted - 29/06/2013 : 23:07:09 In fact, it almost similar to this species. |
| Beckey |
Posted - 29/06/2013 : 04:28:40 I would like to inform the knowledge about this species.
The mid coxal cavity of my specimen closes to epimeron, so this species doesn't belong to the tribe Lamiini.
This beetle might be the tribe Gyaritini now I thought. |
| Beckey |
Posted - 16/06/2013 : 14:10:40 Rare.
I have only 1 specimen of it.
I think it belongs to the tribe Lamiini, but I don't know any more. |