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Noppadon Posted - 29/05/2012 : 14:03:27


Hi all,
Here's photo of long horned beetle, preliminarily identified as Glenea sp., from North Thailand.
Anyone can id this beetle?
Thank you in advance,
Noppadon
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Noppadon Posted - 03/06/2012 : 16:23:28
Thank you Francesco for ID and info.
Yes, I want the pdf for further study.
Thanks you in advance.
Francesco Posted - 02/06/2012 : 06:45:36
It is a pair of Heteroglenea fissilis (Breuning, 1953).

The genus Heteroglenea, erroneously synonymised with Glenea by Breuning (1956), has been revalidated by Lin et alii (2009).
In fact, males and females have anterior claws bifid and posterior claws simple while in Glenea female claws are usually simple and male claws variable from simple, only anterior to all claws appendiculate.
If you need it, I can send you the PDF.

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