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Lenny Posted - 12/06/2014 : 05:10:24

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North East Thailand
23 mm
This looks very similar to Mesosa postmarmorata Breuning, 1965 or Mesosa latefasciatipennis Breuning, 1968


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Francesco Posted - 12/07/2017 : 19:01:23
quote:
Originally posted by jplami

Les élytres paraissent granulés dans la partie basilaire, ce doit ętre Mesosa postmarmorata Breuning, 1965.
Ils ne le sont pas chez Mesosa latefasciatipennis.

According to Holzschuh (2017), these species are synonyms.
Lenny Posted - 09/05/2015 : 15:44:30
Many thanks Jean-Philippe
jplami Posted - 09/05/2015 : 11:30:49
Les élytres paraissent granulés dans la partie basilaire, ce doit ętre Mesosa postmarmorata Breuning, 1965.
Ils ne le sont pas chez Mesosa latefasciatipennis.
Xavier Posted - 12/06/2014 : 07:06:01
Lenny, these species are very hard to ID, even with a good photo...

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