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Sergi Posted - 24/08/2013 : 19:59:08

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From Cameron Highlands, I think in Glenea cantor, but the drawing in the pronotum is some different.....
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Francesco Posted - 25/08/2013 : 13:06:46
In all likeliood.
Glenea cantor m. vitticollis Breuning, 1958 is present in the key, but I have no description.
This form is erroneously mentioned as a morph of Stibara obesa in Laimiaries du Monde (here) and completely forgotten in the Titan Base.
Thus, I do not know its typical locality.

G. grossepunctata Breuning, 1958 is present in the Gallery (here), but it has black shoulder.
Possibly, grossepunctata is a subspecies of cantor.

Neither of them has been recorded from the Malayan peninsula, but I think that the former one is the right ID.
Sergi Posted - 25/08/2013 : 11:34:02
You name it Glenea vitticollis???? I don't know this species...

Francesco Posted - 24/08/2013 : 21:32:18
Interesting!
There is a morph (variety? subspecies?) of cantor with two longitudinal bands like this: vitticollis Breuning.
Nonetheless, Glenea (Stiroglenea) grossepunctata Breuning, 1958 has the same pattern, but blackish (rather than reddish) shoulders.
Neither of these species is present in Malaysia.

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