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loongfah Posted - 31/03/2013 : 09:04:35

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Attached below is a Lamiinae that has remarkably thickened antennae that in the field gives the insect a very spider-like appearance.

May I know what is the species?

Best regards
Loong Fah
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Francesco Posted - 05/04/2016 : 11:06:30
Following our recent revision of Gyaritini (here), this genus has been transferred to Pteropliini.
Francesco Posted - 28/04/2015 : 10:37:15
Coming back to this topic, the identification is correct but the species does not evidently belong to this tribe.
loongfah Posted - 31/03/2013 : 16:30:51
Thanks, Dan & Francesco, for your help!
dryobius Posted - 31/03/2013 : 14:29:24
This is Apatelarthron heteroclitum Thomson, illustrated in Breuning 1979, Revision of Gyaritini.
I have 1 or 2 new spp. of this genus from Sabah.
Francesco Posted - 31/03/2013 : 11:52:03
mmmhm... according to me it belongs to Apomecynini, a genus close to Paranicomia and Dymascus... waiting for Andre...

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