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BillTyson Posted - 20/12/2015 : 19:48:14

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Nakhon Ratchasima. Khao Yai N. P., April
10 mm
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BillTyson Posted - 21/12/2015 : 04:04:40
Gerard: A picture of T. insignis on the internet matches my specimen. Many thanks for the ID.
Gerard Posted - 20/12/2015 : 21:55:24
Je pense avoir trouvé Tetraommatus insignis Gahan, 1894
Xavier Posted - 20/12/2015 : 21:35:36
Arrrg !

Sincerly, I see...nothing. Cerambycinae or Lamiinae ??
Robert Posted - 20/12/2015 : 21:24:30
Reminds me of Xystrocerini...
jplami Posted - 20/12/2015 : 21:10:01
Scapes are very short to be an Acanthocinini. Is it a lamiine ?
Xavier Posted - 20/12/2015 : 20:53:46
It seems an Acanthocinini, no ? I moove your topic is the good section.

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