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L. Hart Posted - 15/09/2018 : 20:12:44


From Sumatra
approx 39/40 mm

The name I have is Aegosoma ornaticollis ?
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L. Hart Posted - 16/09/2018 : 15:08:36
Very interesting Claude I look forward to hearing what you find out
Capitaine Posted - 16/09/2018 : 11:52:53
There are some specimens (type ?) in museum of Poland (Warsaw) wich seems to correspond to your ex. and cited from Sumatra...
One of the main characteristic of this species is the four yellow spots on the pronotum that are not apparent on your spm. (nor on the museum spm !!).
I will try to check who is the determinator of these spm. and why they are classified as Type spm !

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