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dryobius Posted - 19/12/2019 : 14:22:25

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Andre Posted - 03/02/2020 : 12:16:43
For me in the moment Laosaphrodisium cyaneum Gressitt & Rondon, 1970.
Andre Posted - 19/12/2019 : 18:26:28
Hello Dan
Definitely no Anubis. Might be a Laosaphrodisium.... but I can not see the scapus and the structure of the pronotum.
I am not home..... I will look on the weekend.
dryobius Posted - 19/12/2019 : 16:19:37
It's too long and too wide for that species. I was considering something close to Zomopterus but that is just a guess.
I have two of these in my collection for almost 30 years and I have never found a name.
From Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Capitaine Posted - 19/12/2019 : 14:30:31
Could be Anubis inermis (White, 1853)

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