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woshixiao Posted - 09/11/2019 : 04:48:46

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I can't id to genus.
From China(Tibet)
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Xavier Posted - 11/11/2019 : 10:17:14
Well, I do not see any Annamanum with such basal granulation on elytra.
woshixiao Posted - 11/11/2019 : 07:06:13
Yes, a female. Should be the same species.
Xaurus Posted - 11/11/2019 : 00:41:30
look at here.
it should be the same sps (is yours a female ?)
woshixiao Posted - 10/11/2019 : 14:43:51
Xavier, thank you very much.
Xavier Posted - 10/11/2019 : 13:03:31

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Your species compared to Monochamus semigranulatus (Pic, 1925) posted here.
In Breuning revision, there is another species with strong granulation : Monochamus asper Breuning, 1935 a Vietnamese species which has also 2 black spots on elytra.
woshixiao Posted - 10/11/2019 : 12:37:08

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Xavier Posted - 10/11/2019 : 10:58:57

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Is there a strong granulation here ?
woshixiao Posted - 10/11/2019 : 09:14:08
It is indeed Monochamus sp.
Xavier Posted - 09/11/2019 : 10:11:01
A Monochamus sp. ?
Have a look to this species.

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