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Bennyboymothman Posted - 15/03/2016 : 23:04:46

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Hi all.
Am I right with Cenodocus laosensis?

Data: 24-12-07 - Trus Madi Mts 1200m - Tambunan region - Sabah - NE Borneo

Thanks.
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 17/03/2016 : 08:15:57
Thanks for your input Sir.
dryobius Posted - 17/03/2016 : 05:05:32
There are several (or more) species of Cenodocus in Borneo which are either new, or they are species which were described from neighboring countries or islands. At this time, I can't help.

The patterns of dark and light colored pubescence on the elytra is slightly different on every specimen. Cenodocus are not rare, but not very common either. I don't think anybody will be able to review this genus unless they have a very large number of specimens available for study.

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