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Vitali Posted - 25/01/2014 : 21:44:12

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This beetle is probably Xenohammus bimaculatus Schwarzer, 1931, but the black spot seems somehow very large.
What do you think?
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Vitali Posted - 26/01/2014 : 13:17:57
That obviously means that like Francesco's beetle here mine is also Xenohammus nigromaculatus (Pic, 1926). The same locality as well.
Vitali Posted - 26/01/2014 : 13:06:07
Excellent! My beetle originates from Guangxi, a province adjacent to Tonkin.
Francesco Posted - 26/01/2014 : 11:32:42
Xenohammus nigromaculatus (Pic, 1926), described from Tonkin, might correspond to this specimen better than bimaculatus (described from Taiwan).
Xavier Posted - 26/01/2014 : 08:49:00
Hello,
I see the same problem as the 2 specimens of this topic : which one is a true X.bimaculatus Schw. ??

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