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KDA Posted - 13/12/2020 : 15:52:10

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Xavier Posted - 22/11/2021 : 18:20:01
Pseudalidus fulvofasciculatus (Pic, 1926) ?
jplami Posted - 14/12/2020 : 19:07:08
Divergent or divaricate claws ?
Anterior ones appear to be divaricate, posterior ones, divergent.
It's not evident.

With divaricate claws, short scape... I think Desmiphorini is the good tribe.
Some genera known from Thailand have lateral spine on pronotum.
For example: Adjinga Laomiccolamia Miccolamia Nedine Parasophroniella Bulbophlyarus Pseudoricopis...

With divergent claws, I think at first to Pteropliini...

Xavier Posted - 13/12/2020 : 17:15:48
With teeth at pronotum, a Desmiphorini ?

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