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wolfi Posted - 24/05/2016 : 13:27:40

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Habe neue Arten aus Laos wer kann helfen?
ca. 8 mm
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Xavier Posted - 26/07/2017 : 10:05:09
sp. from Laos are Rhaphuma boreolaosica Viktora & Tichý, 2017
Xavier Posted - 04/06/2016 : 09:42:38
Ok for female (left) . I have many specimens of this species; some are backish, most are yellow with reddish legs. I remember that in first I thought to 2 different species, but I am unable to find big differences.
Vitali Posted - 03/06/2016 : 10:53:58
Indeed
But legs are different, the length and tarsi width. That is why I asked about male/female.
Xavier Posted - 03/06/2016 : 08:00:16
Hi Vitali,
I will check my specimens this weekend, but I think they belong to the same species.


Original drawing of Rhaphuma sulphurea Gressitt, 1941 in GRESSITT , 1941. A collection of Longicorn Beetles from Thai, Coleoptera: Cerambycidć.The Philippine Journal of Science 74 (4)

Hard to recognise the same species...?
Vitali Posted - 01/06/2016 : 11:04:30
Hi, Xavier. Are these two beetles in your last photo a female and a male? Besides the pattern, antennae are longer in right specimen, but legs shorter, pronotum basis is stronger constricted, the tips of elytra seem pretty different (elongated in right specimen).
wolfi Posted - 01/06/2016 : 10:45:48
Thank you !!
Xavier Posted - 28/05/2016 : 17:03:44

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other specimens from Laos ; this species has many variation
Xaurus Posted - 26/05/2016 : 23:12:37
looks like Rhaphuma sulphurea Gressitt, 1941 but without pronotal stripes ?

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