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Robert |
Posted - 23/03/2014 : 04:02:05  74.62 KB
Sulawesi, 14mm
Indonesia, South Sulawesi Mamasa, III-2001 Paratype #9794;
Pseudochoeromorpha yamasakoi Vives & Trócoli, 2024
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Xavier |
Posted - 19/11/2017 : 19:43:13 Yes, possible: Breuning(1938) wrote that Pseudochoeromorpha has similar antennae than Agelasta(Dissosira), but with a small scare at scapus (but I see nothing on Robert's picture, sorry):
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cerambyphil |
Posted - 19/11/2017 : 19:08:27 Mine are identified as Pseudochoeromorpha sp. |
Xavier |
Posted - 19/11/2017 : 18:18:38 Yes, it should be an Agelasta sp. (3rd segment > 4th ); or something else. |
Vitali |
Posted - 17/03/2015 : 09:45:50 I am joining the society  |
Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 17/03/2015 : 08:08:51 Thanks, the more the merrier! :) |
Xaurus |
Posted - 17/03/2015 : 00:05:37 I have the same but no name ! |
Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 16/03/2015 : 23:44:53 Here is my specimen, the same species but what is it?
Data: 10-2010 - Mamasa - Sulawesi - Indonesia - 18.5mm
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Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 05/03/2015 : 20:53:38 Bump! I have one just like this, initially I thought of Choeromorpha, but could be Agelasta?
Anyone help please? Thanka |