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Cerambycidae Lamiinae
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Philippines, Sybra: annulata?
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Bennyboymothman[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/Bennyboymothman/2015110193212_Sybra sp res - 04-2014 - Sierra Madre - Aurora - Eastern Luzon - Philippines - 9mm.jpg[/img][br][size=1] 219.25 KB[/size=1] Last one for now everyone. Pretty confident that it is a [i]Sybra[/i] species of somekind. It has two conjoined ocelli on the elytra. Data: 04-2014 - Sierra Madre - Aurora - Eastern Luzon - Philippines - 9 mm Thanks Ben [/quote]
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Bennyboymothman
Posted - 10/01/2015 : 19:32:33
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Last one for now everyone.
Pretty confident that it is a
Sybra
species of somekind.
It has two conjoined ocelli on the elytra.
Data: 04-2014 - Sierra Madre - Aurora - Eastern Luzon - Philippines - 9 mm
Thanks
Ben
2 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First)
Bennyboymothman
Posted - 11/01/2015 : 12:44:27
Thanks, I thought it is quite a uniquely marked Sybra.
Ben
Xaurus
Posted - 11/01/2015 : 00:57:33
my first intension was Sybra annulata (Heller, 1924) but your sps is quite different, it could be a new species.
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