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Lenny Posted - 15/11/2013 : 06:54:32

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Xavier Posted - 08/01/2019 : 07:24:14
Trirachys indutus (Newman, 1842) is the correct name.
Francesco Posted - 16/11/2013 : 08:50:53
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Originally posted by Lenny

Ok Francesco
I hope this is good enough for the correct I.D.


Yes, it is Aeolesthes induta (Newman, 1842).


There is no specific literature concerning Thailand.
You can use Gahan's book (1906, in the digital Library) and Gressitt, Rondon & Breuning (1970, Cerambycidae du Laos), but there still are several missing species recently described...
For Lamiinae you can download from the digital Library Ponpinij, Hormchan & Rojanavongse (2011, Checklist of new records of Subfamily Lamiinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Northern Thailand), there are several color pictures.
Lenny Posted - 16/11/2013 : 06:50:43
Ok Francesco
I hope this is good enough for the correct I.D.
Also could you please recommend literature for I.D.of Thai Beetles


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Lenny Posted - 16/11/2013 : 06:35:58
Thank you Francesco.
I will try to take pics of the underside.
Francesco Posted - 15/11/2013 : 18:31:41
I have seen that you named the file "aurifaber" but I think it should be A. induta or holosericea... identifiable by a ventral view of the head.

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