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Larry Bezark Posted - 12/10/2013 : 05:32:16


Lamiinae from Chiang Mai, Thailand
This one is 11 mm
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Xavier Posted - 12/10/2013 : 21:34:58
Thanks Larry, I learnt many things today also !
Larry Bezark Posted - 12/10/2013 : 21:25:46
Thanks Xavier, and for your review of all the Chiang mai pictures.

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 12/10/2013 : 21:21:27
Yes, I agree with you.
Larry Bezark Posted - 12/10/2013 : 20:51:16
To my mind, my first picture matches the type image for Xenicotela distincta. Look at the scutellum pubescense.

I think the second picture may be Monochamus binigricollis.
Attached is a picture of M. binigricollis from Laos that my friend Jim Cope took at the Bishop Museum.

Larry B.


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Xavier Posted - 12/10/2013 : 19:20:19
I think you are right : the second picture is a different species (different shape of black spots, hairs on antennae, etc)
Here the picture of Monochamus binigricollis Breuning, 1965 from the Laos Fauna (1970) :

Larry Bezark Posted - 12/10/2013 : 19:02:57
Thanks Xavier.

Is this pic the same then? These are from Ba Be Vietnam, but the elytral punctures and pubescence are very different from the specimen from Chiang Mai

Is there a pic of Monochamus binigricollis?

Xavier Posted - 12/10/2013 : 14:27:06
Xenicotela distincta (Gahan, 1888).
Here, the type from NHM, London.

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