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Sergi Posted - 01/04/2014 : 10:24:40

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From Myanmar.
Size: 12mm
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Sergi Posted - 03/04/2014 : 09:57:21
The 2-3-4-5 antennal segments are red. Thank you Xavier!
Xavier Posted - 01/04/2014 : 17:45:10
it could be a "morpha" , with second and third elytra spots joined ...
-> what colour are antennomere ? black ? red ? black and red ?

I think it's possibly Glenea subsimilis Gahan, 1897
Xavier Posted - 01/04/2014 : 13:51:06
Have you checked "Eight species of the genus Glenea Newman, 1842 from the Oriental Region, with description of three new species. LIN, 2009" ?

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