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Bennyboymothman Posted - 18/11/2019 : 22:07:17

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Hi.

Really stuck on this individual.
: Unkown like Cyardium?

Data: Cerambycidae sp - 02-2018 - Wao - Lanao del sur - Mindanao - Philippines - 12mm

Thanks
Ben
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 16/12/2019 : 21:46:57
Thanks. i'll keep it as unidentified for now.
Xavier Posted - 21/11/2019 : 18:36:24
Your specimen is probably a Parazosmotes sp., but I don't recognize Parazosmotes scincus (Pascoe, 1865) comparing to pictures here, (no smooth surface on the pronotum, no yellow spots on the elytra, etc).
Bennyboymothman Posted - 20/11/2019 : 21:53:50
Then it's something new possibly. Noted.
Xavier Posted - 19/11/2019 : 22:41:21
So, you mean Parazosmotes scincus (Pascoe, 1865) ? It is a species from Borneo, not Philippines...
Bennyboymothman Posted - 19/11/2019 : 21:55:31
That looks a good fit for the genus, thanks. I see scincus is a possibility.
Xaurus Posted - 19/11/2019 : 01:24:11
maybe Synelasma Pascoe, 1858

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