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Andre Posted - 21/03/2018 : 10:40:28

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N - Vietnam, Yen Bai Pr., Female, 19 mm.
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Xavier Posted - 20/07/2020 : 14:12:22
...but your specimen has a small lateral tuber in front of the pronotum; so, following Breuning (1938), it can't be a Mesosa (Metamesosa) sp.
Specimen here seems the same.
Andre Posted - 22/03/2018 : 11:27:24
Ok..... thanks
Xavier Posted - 22/03/2018 : 10:53:28
The "strongly ridge on the basis of the elytra" is in the definition of the subgenus : "les élytres pourvus chacun d'une crête longitudinale élevée au milieu de la base".
Andre Posted - 22/03/2018 : 09:53:00
Nearby, the 3 antennal segment is a good characteristic. But all my 7 specimens have a strongly ridge on the basis of the elytra
Xavier Posted - 22/03/2018 : 08:21:51

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Xavier Posted - 21/03/2018 : 19:45:49
Mesosa (Metamesosa) basinodosa Pic, 1925 I think.

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