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dpotanin Posted - 21/11/2013 : 23:10:33

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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
?Clytus sp.
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Xavier Posted - 12/02/2017 : 15:41:34

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I talked about Rhaphuma campanulifera Aurivillius, 1922; here 2 specimens from Philippines.
Do you have a picture of your specimen prepared ?

The main difference is the second transversal band. It can't be R. campanulifera ( Philippines are too far away), and I still believe it could be a new species.
Xavier Posted - 22/09/2016 : 15:04:54
Ok with you.
This species could be a new one.
Beckey Posted - 22/09/2016 : 02:02:45
My comparison was not enough.

Now, I think Denis's specimen is not R. brevivittata.

This image is my R. brevivittata.


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Xavier Posted - 21/09/2016 : 08:17:42

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Rhaphuma brevivittata (Aurivillius, 1922)

The original drawing, and picture from Viktora (2014) do not show 2nd and 3rd band connected. A variation ? I do not know.
Beckey Posted - 20/09/2016 : 22:21:39
Rhaphuma brevivittata (Aurivillius, 1922)
Xavier Posted - 20/09/2016 : 13:46:17
Something beetween Rhaphuma connexa Aurivillius, 1922 (Indonesia) and Rhaphuma campanulifera Aurivillius, 1922 Philippines (Luzon)
Xavier Posted - 31/01/2016 : 16:21:42

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I feel it is a Rhaphuma sp., but I do not find it.

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