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Dasypogoninae from mexico
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josmal |
Posted on 02-12-2011 08:10
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Member Location: California-Pleasanton Posts: 36 Joined: 14.11.11 |
This specimen came to me into a loan of Holcocephala from USNM
josmal attached the following image: [176.48Kb] Edited by josmal on 02-12-2011 08:12 Jose M., Ayala L. |
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Eric Fisher |
Posted on 03-12-2011 01:39
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Member Location: California Posts: 435 Joined: 19.05.06 |
This is probably a Cophura sp. (very beat-up!). Check for the pair of 'Cophura spines' on the mid tibial apex. |
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josmal |
Posted on 03-12-2011 01:54
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Member Location: California-Pleasanton Posts: 36 Joined: 14.11.11 |
Hi Eric, the specimen is at USNM, It's very interest. I never seen it before.
Jose M., Ayala L. |
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josmal |
Posted on 03-12-2011 02:10
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Member Location: California-Pleasanton Posts: 36 Joined: 14.11.11 |
the antenna is different to Cophura, it's truth?
Jose M., Ayala L. |
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Eric Fisher |
Posted on 03-12-2011 02:47
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Member Location: California Posts: 435 Joined: 19.05.06 |
How big was this specimen? If less than 15mm, it must be a Cophura (from Baja Calif.). Some Cophura have antennae just like your photo (most Cophura, however, do have antennae with a more tapered flagellum and style). |
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josmal |
Posted on 03-12-2011 07:43
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Member Location: California-Pleasanton Posts: 36 Joined: 14.11.11 |
Hi Eric, This specimes was near one centimeter. I never had seen before this kind of antennae, maybe I dont recognize as Cophura Jose M., Ayala L. |
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