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Noppadon Posted - 17/05/2018 : 05:29:08

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Found this beetle at Doi inthanon NP, North Thailand.
I believe it's in genus Xoanodera.
ID is appreciated.
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Noppadon Posted - 23/05/2018 : 05:04:59
wow... thanks Gerard!
Gerard Posted - 22/05/2018 : 18:44:06
Bonsoir a mon avis c'est Xoanodera (Lajoyeia) interrupta (Pic, 1933)
Noppadon Posted - 22/05/2018 : 13:32:10
Unfortunately, I didn't collect it. I thought it's just a common species... T_T
Xavier Posted - 21/05/2018 : 19:34:42
Never seen before...
Noppadon Posted - 21/05/2018 : 15:20:50
Thank you very much, Claude!
I'm so excited now.
Capitaine Posted - 21/05/2018 : 12:38:42

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It looks like a Xoanodera species, but almost of them have distinct spines at the apex of elytra and I don't recognize the elytral pattern among the known species.
Could be a new one ?

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