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Vitali Posted - 20/02/2016 : 20:21:03

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I identify this couple as Sinopachys mandarinus (Gressitt, 1951). It was described in Neocerambyx, but the differences are clearly visible.
Interesting microsculpture in elytra for Cerambycini: looks shagreen, like in some Ropalopus.
Relatively small: 27 and 29 mm.
If the ID is correct, then seems to be a new species for the Forum.
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Capitaine Posted - 22/02/2016 : 11:10:31

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This one determined as Neocerambyx mandarinus from north Korea / 27 mm
Vitali Posted - 20/02/2016 : 21:07:30
Thanks, Xavier. I now found it also in Chinese Iconography.
Xavier Posted - 20/02/2016 : 20:48:48
HT picture of Sinopachys mandarinus (Gressitt, 1951) is in LINGAFELTER & AL., 2013. Primary types of Chinese longhorned woodboring beetles of the Smithsonian Institution. Shape of pronotum , apex of elytra fit very well.

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