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loongfah Posted - 08/08/2020 : 10:52:44

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Recorded in Pasoh forest, Negri Sembilan, Malaysia.
It is not quite like Mesosa albidorsalis.
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loongfah Posted - 08/08/2020 : 16:49:32
Dear Xavier

Thank you so much for your identification.

Yes, it is quite similar to your Sabah specimen of Mutatocoptops bituberosa, with some small differences in the way the dark brown spots on the elytra are aligned.

Loong Fah
Xavier Posted - 08/08/2020 : 14:19:06
Mutatocoptops bituberosa (Pascoe, 1866) for me.
My specimens from Malaysia (Sabah) are identical to yours.

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