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Andre Posted - 10/11/2013 : 20:16:15

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Thailand, Khon Kaen Prov., Female, 32 mm.
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Andre Posted - 16/11/2013 : 07:57:55
Thanks for your help.
horshehden Posted - 11/11/2013 : 00:42:56
Sorry, but if you check the type photo of Plocaderus pedestris White in Lazarev (2009) from BMNH, the spines are very small.
Francesco Posted - 10/11/2013 : 22:16:31
With those straight spines seems to be "Neoplocaederus" pedestris (White, 1853), though the pronotal sculpture reminds of N. obesus (Gahan, 1890).
I have got specimens of this latter species from Khon Kaen.

Concerning Plocaederus/Neoplocaederus, the genus Plocaederus should be restored as soon as possible as all authors previously considered.
Xavier Posted - 10/11/2013 : 21:31:34
A Plocaederus may be...?

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