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Larry Bezark Posted - 30/11/2013 : 05:34:59

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Clytini from Chiang Mai, Thailand
6 mm

Thank you,

Larry B.
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Xavier Posted - 01/12/2013 : 12:01:02
It's because of the long pronotum that I thought to genus Rhaphuma.
By looking to the picture of C.Holzschuh 1991, it's not A.setulosus which has a straight first elytral band.
Francesco Posted - 01/12/2013 : 11:40:55
Might it be Amamiclytus setosulus Holzschuh, 1991, described from North Thailand?
Larry Bezark Posted - 01/12/2013 : 01:42:43
Thanks guys, clytini are mostly always confusing.

Larry B.
Beckey Posted - 30/11/2013 : 21:03:27
As far as I know, this is Amamiclytus.

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Xavier Posted - 30/11/2013 : 09:59:43
A Rhaphuma species

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