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L. Hart Posted - 25/03/2015 : 13:32:52

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Hi
Looking for id this species, Approx 15mm From Sumatra, Indonesia
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L. Hart Posted - 25/03/2015 : 22:20:36

Thank you, good advice 'dryobius'
dryobius Posted - 25/03/2015 : 19:10:29
I would just call this Tetraophthalmus sp. and be satisfied. Some species in this genus are variable in the amount of black on the elytra. A friend of mine believes that this group are mimics of distasteful Chrysomelidae or Hemiptera, and so the color patterns are very unsteady between populations. I have numerous species of Tetraophthalmus and Bacchisa from Borneo and Sumatra which are impossible to identify based on the literature.
L. Hart Posted - 25/03/2015 : 17:50:11

Thank you Xavier, I am tending to lean towards partitus as mine has no black on shoulder as shown in "Cerambycidae Genus" website
Xavier Posted - 25/03/2015 : 17:06:18

Original description of Tetraophthalmus partitus (Gahan, 1901).
From GAHAN C. J., 1901. A Revision of Astathes, Newm., and allied Genera of Longicorn Coleoptera. The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 1901 (1): 37-74, pl. IV.
L. Hart Posted - 25/03/2015 : 16:55:46

Thank you Jean-Philippe, but you you think this one is nearer Tetraophthalmus partitus (Gahan) 1901 ?
jplami Posted - 25/03/2015 : 14:59:40
Probably Bacchisa, perhaps Tetraophthalmus (difficult to determinate here).
it seems to be Tetraophthalmus nitens (Fabricius, 1801)

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