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Cerambycidae Cerambycinae
Clytini
Thailand: Demonax sp.
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[quote][i]Originally posted by BillTyson[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/BillTyson/201722844925_IMG_3878.JPG[/img][br][size=1] 30.16 KB[/size=1] Saraburi, April. 9 mm [img]/public/imgforum/BillTyson/201735182133_IMG_3906.JPG[/img][img]/public/imgforum/BillTyson/201735182151_IMG_3905.JPG[/img] Here are a couple more pics. With this small a creature, am not sure they will help. [/quote]
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BillTyson
Posted - 28/02/2017 : 04:49:38
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Saraburi, April. 9 mm
Here are a couple more pics. With this small a creature, am not sure they will help.
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BillTyson
Posted - 05/03/2017 : 23:17:19
No problems. It was un-nammed before and will stay that way. thanks for looking
Xavier
Posted - 05/03/2017 : 20:01:45
I do not see what is it, sorry.
Xavier
Posted - 04/03/2017 : 12:59:26
Demonax sp.
. Could you try a better shot ?
From
Saraburi
?
. Do you still have
the blister
? Your species is identical to a species from...Java.
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