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Max Posted - 18/06/2012 : 22:36:43



Another Lamiini from Cameron Highlands.
Male, 40 mm.
Maybe, Epepeotes?
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Max Posted - 21/06/2012 : 23:46:20
Well. Thanks a lot you all!
horshehden Posted - 21/06/2012 : 16:03:09
That's right - the males miss the hairs at this segment, but have very rough sculpture. At least as concerns the couple I found bellow Mt. Kinibalu, Sabah.
Francesco Posted - 21/06/2012 : 14:59:28
I suspect that only females of this species have tufts of hairs.
Here another male without tufts.
Max Posted - 20/06/2012 : 23:07:18
Oops.. Doubts remain, obviously, in my view. Thanks for the photo, Gerard!
Beside my beetle has very rough sculpture on surface of the antennal segments. I do not believe that this sexual dimorphism of the difference only...
The next prodigy of nature. The question remains obscure. But beetle, really, similar. Regrettably, I quite do not know this fauna.
Gerard Posted - 20/06/2012 : 19:20:45

Hello Max here a beast of my collection of Malaysia for you, see the difference on the antennas.
Sorry for my translated English.
Max Posted - 19/06/2012 : 23:14:31

M-m-m... On lateral surface of 3 antennal article some glabrous velvet macula is present. Is it?
Gerard Posted - 19/06/2012 : 19:36:53
This beast makes me think of Leprodera elongata but a detail bothers me, this beast should have a tuft of hair on the third joint of the antennas.

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