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Bennyboymothman Posted - 10/01/2015 : 19:25:59

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Another one I am unsure of.
Cannot find enough info on the genus Planodes.

Data: 04-2014 - Santa ana - Cagayan - North Luzo - Philippines - 17.5mm

Any help appreciated.
Ben
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 19/08/2015 : 20:29:55
Hi guys, yes it has the hairs present although on the four and fifth segment they are a bit matted (greasy) to the antennae.
Xavier Posted - 15/08/2015 : 19:08:22
Genus Pseudoplanodes has hairs under the first five segments antennae. Is it true for this specimen?
Xaurus Posted - 15/08/2015 : 18:42:52

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It's maybe Pseudoplanodes xenoceroides (Heller, 1923) or ssp. helleri (Schwarzer, 1926) !
I have only a bad picture from SMF
Xavier Posted - 15/08/2015 : 16:39:31
From Philippines, it can only be Planodes longemaculata Breuning, 1960 - or it is new- ; but I have not the text to check it

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