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Jeff Posted - 15/02/2017 : 15:42:18

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Cascade de Tat Thong, juin 2015, 17 mm
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Xavier Posted - 22/03/2017 : 12:57:16
Thank you, but I only use a small " Ricoh 10 " bought 70usd on internet, with natural light.
MONO Posted - 22/03/2017 : 11:51:06
Xavier's picture is very good, I should learn from you(^-^)
Xavier Posted - 24/02/2017 : 11:02:48
Subgenus Parasaimia has 5 bumps on pronotum (Breuning's revision ); Mesosa (Saimia) rondoni Breuning, 1962 has 3 bumps on pronotum (cf. description).

I think have exactly the same species, coming from the same locality, ...but I see no bump on pronotum.


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Laos, Thad tong.

Without bump on pronotum, this species should belong to Mesosa str.s
Xavier Posted - 18/02/2017 : 17:05:18
I have holotype pictures of both species, and they could be the same.
MONO Posted - 18/02/2017 : 16:18:03
Mesosa rondoni (Breuning, 1962)?
Xavier Posted - 16/02/2017 : 08:49:57
Peut-être Agelasta (Parasaimia) latefasciata Breuning, 1939
Xavier Posted - 15/02/2017 : 15:52:28
Mesosini

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