Dear Enrico,
For further searches, especially on the internet, I would like to suggest you to search for Trichius dombrowskii and Tibiotrichius dombrowskii, not T. dombrowsky.
Best regards,
Auke 

     On Saturday, 8 November 2014, 19:23, Alericor <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
   

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Inviato: sabato 8 novembre 2014 14.31
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Oggetto: Scarab types of Nonfried in BMNH    Dear All    Of Nonfried types in BMNH, all I can find at presentare    x1Syntype of Pachnoda kustai Nonfried, 1892 (Cetoniinae) x1Syntype of Mimela pyropus Nonfried, 1890 (now in Callistethus) (Rutelinae)    These seem to have come to us via Bourgoin and Ohaus, maybeby exchange. Other Nonfried types indicated in our database actually referredto types of synonyms by other authors, and these have now been corrected in thedatabase. It is a common problem for collections managers, when specimens arelarge and cover the labels, to have databased types of junior synonyms as ifthey were types of the senior name under which they were standing.     best wishes    Max       Maxwell V. L. Barclay
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Sent: 08 November 2014 08:40
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Subject: R: Trichius dombronsky    Thankyou Ales. As far as I know the Type/Type series of T dombrowsky Nonfried, 1906is not in Berlin or Prague. I will check Paris and the other.  Do you knowif anybody have a list of the (Cetoniidae) lost types?    Enrico    Da:Scarab Beetle Taxonomy Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]Per conto di Aleš Bezdek
Inviato: venerdì 7 novembre 2014 19.27
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Oggetto: Re: Trichius dombronsky    Dear Enrico,

majority of Nonfried's types are now deposited in MNHN Paris (coll. Oberthur),many cetoniines are housed in Museum fur Naturkunde Berlin (coll. Moser), fewtypes are in other museums (Prague, Muncheberg, Dresden and others), some typesare considered to be lost ...

all the best,
                        ales Dne 7.11.2014 19:14, Alericornapsal(a): 
Dear all   I am trying to locate thetype/types of the Trichiini species Trichius dombrowsky Nonfried, 1906. Cananybody help me?   Thanks a lot in advance   Enrico Ricchiardi   Corso A. Tassoni 79/4 10143            Torino - I