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BillTyson Posted - 30/10/2015 : 22:10:50

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Tam Dao, June, 10 mm
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Xavier Posted - 01/11/2015 : 10:31:50
and it is probably Perissus biluteofasciatus Pic, 1918
Xavier Posted - 01/11/2015 : 10:16:59
True, it is possible !
horshehden Posted - 01/11/2015 : 10:07:46
Why not eg. Perissus?
Antennae are well separated, right?
Xavier Posted - 01/11/2015 : 08:30:12
So, it is probably a Rhaphuma sp.
BillTyson Posted - 31/10/2015 : 16:08:14
One is broken off at the third segment the other is mostly there and I see no spines on any segments.
Xavier Posted - 30/10/2015 : 23:00:58
Tell me Bill if antenna are spined or not ?

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