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dryobius Posted - 20/10/2015 : 13:44:56

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About 20 mm from Mt. Sapa
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dryobius Posted - 21/10/2015 : 14:06:19
I received an email from P. Viktora who says the species from Vietnam should be Linda (Dasylinda) fasciculata Pic, 1902.
Xavier Posted - 21/10/2015 : 09:58:28

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1. Third antennal segment with hairs . Sg Dasylinda Thoms.
- without hair ... Sg. Linda Thoms. s.str.

From BREUNING S., 1954. Revision von 35 Gattungen aus der Gruppe der Saperdini Muls. (Col. Cerambycidae). Entomologischen Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey, Tutzing bei München 5 (2): 401-567, 3 pls. free available here .

Genus Linda began studying page 544.
dryobius Posted - 21/10/2015 : 02:16:30
My two specimens BOTH have annulate antennae, but the color is only slightly visible. Attached are ventral and lateral views.

So, L. annulicornis is in the nominate subgenus, whereas L. strbai is in the subgenus Dasylinda. What is the difference between the two subgenera?


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Bennyboymothman Posted - 20/10/2015 : 21:53:49
Hello there.
Looks like my specimen of Linda annulicornis, maybe the hairs get stuck to the antennal segments?

Data: 25-04-14 - Mt Dayaoshan - 1200m - Pingban - Jinxiu - China - 20mm


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Capitaine Posted - 20/10/2015 : 16:54:40
Yes Dan, In fact, excepted for Linda javanica, I don't know other species on this genus with the scape and third article of antenae hairy.. (but I'm not a specialist on this tribe !)
dryobius Posted - 20/10/2015 : 16:37:49
Yes, Linda (Dasylinda).., thanks Capitaine

Per Viktora & Lin, 2014 ( I easily found their paper on the Internet today), this is very close (if not identical) to Linda (Dasylinda) strbai V. & L., 2014, described from 1 specimen from Cameron Highlands, W. Malaysia. My 2 specimens from Mt Sapa Vietnam are very distant, so there must be more specimens somewhere.. or perhaps this is a closely related species.
Capitaine Posted - 20/10/2015 : 13:48:50
I think about genus Dasylinda..

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