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Xavier Posted - 08/09/2015 : 08:55:31

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22 mm. Mt Sapa, Lao Cai prov., Vietnam.
Semblable à Rhodopina similis (Breuning, 1940) mais une cicatrice (peu développée) au scape, alors je ne sais pas...Nanohammus aberrans (Gahan, 1894) femelle ??
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Xavier Posted - 06/03/2018 : 18:57:58
It should be Nanohammus annulicornis (Pic, 1934) as here
Xavier Posted - 09/09/2015 : 18:34:44
Yes, it was my first idea at the beginning of this post
Vitali Posted - 09/09/2015 : 12:49:48
Except the second antennae segment (a male feature?) this beetle seems suspiciously similar to your beetle.
Xavier Posted - 09/09/2015 : 10:17:33
This page shows different specimens : none of them has such large white band on pronotum. My specimen seems to be another Nanohammus.
jplami Posted - 08/09/2015 : 22:39:53
It seems to be Nanohammus subfasciatus (Matsushita, 1941) but this species is known from Taiwan
nasa Posted - 08/09/2015 : 18:57:21
A Chinese fans also collected this species from SW Yunnan, China!

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