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Larry Bezark Posted - 14/12/2013 : 20:10:49

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Lamiinae from Phja-den Vietnam
13 mm
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Larry Bezark Posted - 20/12/2013 : 00:30:40
Junsuke Yamasako agrees, sorry for missing the lack of a cicatrix on the scape.

Thank you to Bi and Xavier,

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 19/12/2013 : 16:43:19
From Larry's website, this species here
Bi Posted - 19/12/2013 : 16:33:44
Hi Larry,
Obviously, this sp is different from F. grisella by basal elytron with a granulated row.
And it should be Macropraonetha pterolophioides (Gressitt, 1942), you can find the type photo on net.
Xavier Posted - 17/12/2013 : 08:42:30
Ok, so it's Falsomesosella grisella (White, 1858).
Good data for Vietnam !

Here a specimen from Taïwan.
Larry Bezark Posted - 16/12/2013 : 23:26:28
According to Junsuke Yamasako, this one is:

Falsomesosella grisella (White) 1858, described from Hong Kong and known from SE China and Taiwan. This record would be the first for Vietnam.

Larry B.
Larry Bezark Posted - 14/12/2013 : 21:23:47
Thanks Xavier,

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 14/12/2013 : 20:29:57
I would say a Falsomesosella. One of the seven species known from Vietnam...

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