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BillTyson |
Posted - 11/04/2015 : 02:18:14 30.38 KB
Kom Tum May 18mm
Hope these will help
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Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 31/03/2020 : 21:05:39 Much like one of mine, here. From Vietnam. http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=26446&SearchTerms=vietnam |
Francesco |
Posted - 18/04/2015 : 18:17:47 quote: Originally posted by jplami
I believe the BioLib's lamiine is Nanohammus grangeri Breuning.
Yes, I have already added this identification, but I am not sure.
Following Nanohammus, the Vietnamese N. annulicornis (Pic, 1934) is the only species with spined elytral apex, but I need exterminate the type... |
jplami |
Posted - 18/04/2015 : 11:17:39 I believe the BioLib's lamiine is Nanohammus grangeri Breuning. Here our lamiine seems to be the same species. |
Francesco |
Posted - 18/04/2015 : 09:32:03 Both Macrochenus and Pseudomacrochenus shows a mesotiabial bulge. I think it rather belongs to the genus Nanohammus, where males show an enlarged antennomere III . For a long time, we have a similar unidentified species in BioLib (here)
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jplami |
Posted - 18/04/2015 : 08:49:35 It seems to be Macrochenus or Pseudomacrochenus. And very near this another one in post http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=15589 |
jplami |
Posted - 11/04/2015 : 08:33:23 Perhaps it's easier to determinate if we see lateral part of pronotum... |