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BillTyson Posted - 15/03/2015 : 21:39:00

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N. Vietnam, Ba Na Mt. 850 m
Collected in March, 19 mm
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Francesco Posted - 15/12/2015 : 09:15:55
I have received Lambillionea where Eduard Vives synonymised Mimosebasmia with Gibbocerambyx.
I perfectly agree with him.
Thus, the new name of this species:
Gibbocerambyx fedorenkoi (Miroshnikov, 2015).
Xavier Posted - 14/09/2015 : 19:04:59
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Mimosebasmia is a monospecific genus, so if it is a Mimosebasmia, it is a new species.

So, it is Mimosebasmia fedorenkoi Miroshnikov, 2015 quickly described ...
BillTyson Posted - 17/03/2015 : 02:30:14

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Here is the other specimen.
It too has the right antenna broken and it may not be a male as I am not familiar with the genus.
BillTyson Posted - 17/03/2015 : 01:00:53
My bad. I accidentally listed 3 Lamiines under the Cerambycines. Please move them for me and my apologies for the extra work I am causing.
Xavier Posted - 16/03/2015 : 20:16:27
Yes, of course !
BillTyson Posted - 16/03/2015 : 19:58:45
I have a male. Would you like me to post a pic of it?
Xavier Posted - 16/03/2015 : 19:41:33
Mimosebasmia is a monospecific genus, so if it is a Mimosebasmia, it is a new species.
Xavier Posted - 16/03/2015 : 17:57:39
Same for me, I thought in first to M. purpurea Pic, but it is not that species. I don't know this one...
BillTyson Posted - 16/03/2015 : 15:36:48
I purchase it from several sources, one in Da Nang, the other further north. Mainly Ebay purchases and have had no problems with them.
bill
Xaurus Posted - 16/03/2015 : 00:30:58
Mimosebasmia purpurea Pic, 1948 looks similar, but different pronotal surface and elytral apex, a stange spm.
Bill you have a lot of very interesting vietnamense species where to you get this material.

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