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Lenny Posted - 20/11/2013 : 01:45:44

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Xavier Posted - 18/07/2017 : 15:35:32
Indeed, confirmed with a better picture in LIN (2015). Album of type specimen...museum of China.
Francesco Posted - 21/11/2013 : 18:37:31
By using the Iconography of China, it might be Pterolophia (Hylobrothus) discalis Gressitt, 1951.
Lenny Posted - 21/11/2013 : 15:55:27
Thank you all
Francesco Posted - 21/11/2013 : 10:56:15
Indeed: it is a Pterolophia close to crassipes.
Xavier Posted - 20/11/2013 : 11:07:46
Yes, it looks like a Lamiinae, may be a Pteropliini ?
nalslan Posted - 20/11/2013 : 10:30:45
I doubt it is a Cerambycinae.

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