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dpotanin Posted - 07/12/2018 : 16:12:03

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Sabah, Borneo Is., Malaysia
Aeolesthes sp.?
Thank you in advance!
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Francesco Posted - 09/02/2019 : 21:02:34
After acquisition of the material, they are evidently a pair of Trirachys indutus (Newman, 1842).
Francesco Posted - 07/12/2018 : 19:15:48
I agree: Trirachys holosericeus (Fabricius, 1787)
dpotanin Posted - 07/12/2018 : 18:09:07
As for me, it looks like more to 1

Francesco Posted - 07/12/2018 : 16:33:22
Trirachys.
Is the intergenal furrow like in the drawing 1 or 2?


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