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Bennyboymothman Posted - 15/01/2016 : 08:31:12

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This should be pretty straight forward for an expert.

Data: 15.6.14 - Mt Daoshan 1200 m - Linxiang - Pingban - Guangxi - China
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MONO Posted - 19/09/2016 : 02:12:43
It is Grammographus notabilis notabilis (Pascoe, 1862) for me
Bennyboymothman Posted - 16/01/2016 : 15:40:36
Hello Francesco.
There are no antennal spines coming off the antennal segments.
This then points to Demonax and Demonax notabilis looks very similar.
Thanks
Ben
Francesco Posted - 16/01/2016 : 11:37:21
It seems a Demonax of the group notabilis; otherwise it is a Chlorophorus.
Could you observe antennal spines?

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