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loongfah Posted - 17/04/2019 : 16:36:22
Is this a Planodes?



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Xaurus Posted - 19/04/2019 : 01:45:18
a Lamiinae of course (very special), but I don't believe a Planodes !
loongfah Posted - 18/04/2019 : 12:09:00
At first I thought it is the Xenocerus sp of Anthribid too! However, on closer examination, there is no antebasal carina on the pronotum, the antennae are not inserted along the rostrum but at the eyes, all these pointing it to Cerambycid, not Anthribid!
dryobius Posted - 18/04/2019 : 01:20:10
For Anthribidae, the base of the pronotum is normally about the same width as the base of the elytra.

In my opinion, this looks like a Mesosini, perhaps close to Planodes. A nice specimen. You should send the photo to Yamasako.
Xaurus Posted - 18/04/2019 : 00:08:33
it could be a good mimicry in many points
Andre Posted - 17/04/2019 : 20:56:40
For me an Anthribidae

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