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loongfah Posted - 28/05/2018 : 12:39:10

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From Fraser's hill, with a small protrusion on the pronotal lateral margin.
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Francesco Posted - 16/06/2018 : 12:45:16
In my opinion, it shows affinities with the Pteropliini...
Phesates (here) might be correct.
Xavier Posted - 16/06/2018 : 08:07:40
Pseudoterinaea bicoloripes (Pic, 1926) is a species from China, Laos (like specimen here) ...does is rich Malaysia ?
On this picture, I do not recognize this species.
loongfah Posted - 16/06/2018 : 03:38:08
Thanks, Andreas, Shinichi for your help!
Xaurus Posted - 11/06/2018 : 11:43:20
looks like the common Pseudoterinea bicoloripes Pic.
Beckey Posted - 10/06/2018 : 23:54:30
It reminds me Phesates.

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