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Cerambycidae Lamiinae
Lamiini
Thailand, Aristobia freneyi
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Lenny[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/Lenny/201582874532_aristobia.jpg[/img][img]/public/imgforum/Lenny/201582874622_aristobia.jpg[/img] Chiang Mai This is for a friend Could this be A. freneyi also We are used to seeing many more hair clusters on the elytra making it A. horridula [/quote]
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Lenny
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 07:47:02
Chiang Mai
This is for a friend
Could this be A. freneyi also
We are used to seeing many more hair clusters on the elytra making it A. horridula
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Gerard
Posted - 29/08/2015 : 08:15:43
Aristobia freneyi Schmidt, 1992 for me. According to the last publication
Lenny
Posted - 29/08/2015 : 07:02:15
No Gerard the scapes have no hairs.
Gerard
Posted - 28/08/2015 : 18:12:43
Bonjour difficile de voir;
les scapes ont-ils des poils noirs ?
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