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Andre
Member Rosenbergia
   
Germany
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Posted - 02/01/2015 : 21:43:21
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N - Myanmar, 43 mm |
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Francesco
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Luxembourg
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Posted - 25/01/2015 : 10:02:02
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Die Hintertarsen sind klar spitzig. So, das gehört der Untergattung Cyrtognathus Faldermann, 1835... neu für Birma. Die Bestimmungsmerkmalen sind hier... mmmhm schwierig zu erkennen  |
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Andre
Member Rosenbergia
   
Germany
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Posted - 28/01/2015 : 20:43:15
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Might be the picture can help. 1 and 2 is from a male, 3 and 4 is a female. |
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Xavier
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France
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Posted - 28/01/2015 : 21:02:39
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For shape of pronotum and scutellum, it's very close to this one, no ? |
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Francesco
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Luxembourg
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Posted - 28/01/2015 : 22:16:30
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It is most likely Dorysthenes hydropicus (Pascoe, 1857) |
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Andre
Member Rosenbergia
   
Germany
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Posted - 28/01/2015 : 22:56:33
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Many thank`s Francesco and Xavier  |
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Gontran
Member Rosenbergia
   
Canada
1151 Posts |
Posted - 12/12/2020 : 15:33:43
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It seems we may have to correct my ID, or? I have these Dorysthenes (Cyrtognathus) hydropicus (Pascoe) from Taiwan, Hsinchu, Yulao, Chienshih, 20 juin/30 juillet, Cheng/Yu Ashue. They match very well with the photo of plate 2 in a book by C.K. Yu and H. Nara. I can make a better photo close-up if necessary.
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Gontran
Member Rosenbergia
   
Canada
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Posted - 13/12/2020 : 15:23:16
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I think now my specimens D. (Cyrtognathus) hydropicus could be D. (Prionomimus) elegans Ohbayashi ? Is it ? Thanks for your help. |
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Capitaine
Scientific Collaborator
   
France
1850 Posts |
Posted - 14/12/2020 : 11:43:43
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Hello Gontran, Indeed the specimens in this last picture are definitely not D. hydropicus, the pronotum is typical of the subgenus "Prionomimus", transverse with strong lateral spines. On the basis of this photo I would also say D. elegans. |
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Gontran
Member Rosenbergia
   
Canada
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Posted - 14/12/2020 : 13:50:33
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Merci Claude . |
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