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Vitali Posted - 16/01/2016 : 23:27:55

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Sumatra, 13 mm.
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Xavier Posted - 16/08/2024 : 13:03:55
Glenea lugubris Thomson, 1865 & Glenea Attalea Pascoe, 1867 have been described from Seram (Molluques), far from Sumatra.
Gerard Posted - 16/08/2024 : 11:07:00
A mon avis c'est Glenea Attalea Pascoe, 1867 mise en synonymie avec Glenea lugubris Thomson, 1865 une erreur.
Sur le Site de Larry le type est visible.
Xavier Posted - 02/12/2017 : 12:01:26
Java or Sumatra is not the problem, but if there are only 3 bands on pronotum, it can not be this species.
Vitali Posted - 01/12/2017 : 22:29:57
Well, I also checked the description. It is too short, but in principle fits the beetle... except the same problems like with this specimen: no green pubescence, no 5 light lines in pronotum, the specimen does not come from Java, but from Sumatra.
Xavier Posted - 01/12/2017 : 17:21:23
May be Glenea gedeensis Aurivillius, 1920 like here. You have to check the description.
Xavier Posted - 02/11/2017 : 14:25:09
Sorry, I do not find it...
Vitali Posted - 02/11/2017 : 11:53:35
As Xavier was so good in Indonesian Glenea recently, I am lifting this ad once more
Vitali Posted - 16/03/2017 : 20:09:37
A bit higher

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