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BinLiu Posted - 21/03/2016 : 16:28:17

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Guangdong

Anyone knows what genus belongs to????
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Xavier Posted - 08/06/2016 : 08:03:01
ok, it matches with picture 11 l in laotian fauna :

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Ropicosybra spinipennis (Pic, 1926) in RONDON & BREUNING , 1970. Lamiines du Laos
MONO Posted - 07/06/2016 : 18:34:39
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Originally posted by Xavier

It is not Atrichocera laosensis Breuning, 1965 which has longer spines at elytral apex.
The picture of Iproca flavolineata Hayashi, 1971 is too bad in the Chineese iconography


I think it is Ropicosybra spinipennis Pic 1926. Described from Tonkin!
Xavier Posted - 23/03/2016 : 16:25:36
It is not Atrichocera laosensis Breuning, 1965 which has longer spines at elytral apex.
The picture of Iproca flavolineata Hayashi, 1971 is too bad in the Chineese iconography
BinLiu Posted - 22/03/2016 : 12:18:49
Iproca?
Gerard Posted - 21/03/2016 : 17:27:08
Atrichocera ?

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