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Francesco Posted - 22/04/2020 : 10:53:18

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Borneo, Kalimantan, Mt. Bawang. 17 mm
Female of Xoanodera... vitticollis, interrupta or captiosa?
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Xavier Posted - 30/01/2021 : 20:57:47
...and Xoanodera curvitibialis Miroshnikov, 2019 ? My specimen of this species seems identicals to yours, but I do not see tibias.
cerambyphil Posted - 30/01/2021 : 20:00:21
The best way to distinguish the 3 species is to observe the ridges on the pronotum and the puncture on elytra. Unfortunatly, your picture is not sharp enough for that.
Nevertheless, among the 3 species I have in my collection, only interrupta has a band of sutural pilosity which does not exceed the anterior fifth of the elytra, like your specimen. The two other species have a band that reaches the apex of the elytra.

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