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Lenny Posted - 27/11/2016 : 08:08:40


Help with I.D. please
19 mm
I have exhausted all my resources but cannot Get an I.D.


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Xavier Posted - 01/01/2018 : 14:27:43
Hello Lenny
My best wishes for 2018 !
Lenny Posted - 01/01/2018 : 14:25:46
Thank you Xavier and Gerard for your expertise.And happy hunting in the new year
Xavier Posted - 31/12/2017 : 15:18:23
Cette espčce n'était connue que du sud Thailande selon Miroshnokov, qui suppose sa présence probable en Malaisie.
Cette donnée de la province de Chaiyaphum étend considérablement sa répartition.
Xavier Posted - 30/12/2017 : 21:28:45
Merci Gérard.
Gerard Posted - 30/12/2017 : 21:15:39
Pascoetrephus ranongensis (Holzschuh, 2009)
Xavier Posted - 27/04/2017 : 20:01:09



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Xavier Posted - 27/04/2017 : 13:35:48

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Chaiyaphum prov., Thailande.

Lenny's specimen in my collection.
Xavier Posted - 26/04/2017 : 18:28:11
Zatrepus sp.; possibly Zatrephus inscitus ranongensis Holzschuh, 2009 (but Ranong is in south Thailand... and Zatrephus inscitus Pascoe, 1857 is a species from Borneo... and Holzschuh bought a lot of specimens with fake data from Thailand...)
Capitaine Posted - 30/11/2016 : 10:44:11
Seems to be close to the genus Xoanodera with the longitudinal carinae of the pronotum, shape of eyes, antennae...

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