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Max Posted - 20/03/2011 : 12:41:11


Dear colleagues, if this possible, help me with determination.
This beetle from Central Vietnam (Lam Dong prov.),~13 mm.
Probably, Parepilysta?
Thank you in advance
Maxim Smirnov
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Francesco Posted - 27/03/2011 : 12:50:25

Actually, there are no copyright problems inserting a small part of a book and quoting the source (Hua et alii, 2008 - Iconography of Chinese Longicorn Beetles (1406 Species) - Suan Yat-sen University Press, 474 p.)
Here the mentioned Taiwanese species.
Max Posted - 27/03/2011 : 11:53:56
I am very grateful for a good hypothesis, Francesco!
Francesco Posted - 27/03/2011 : 10:11:56
I did not manage to find this characteristic species in Breuning's key (1964), but your beetle is singularly similar to Sybra (s. str.) narai Hayashi, 1976 from Taiwan.
I have a (bad) picture of this species in a Chine book, which I will send you together with the scans of the papers about Cacia.
No wonder that a Taiwanese beetle could be present in Vietnam as well (or viceversa).
Max Posted - 20/03/2011 : 22:14:41

Yes, thanks, I already saw earlier this picture of the philippine species. My beetle - another, certainly. Here lateral view (I apologize for quality) probably, will help
Francesco Posted - 20/03/2011 : 20:43:00
A lateral picture might be sufficient; however, this group is very difficult and rich in species.
This species is similar (but different!) to Sybra mediomaculata (Heller, 1924) from the Philippines.
Max Posted - 20/03/2011 : 19:04:07
Thank a lot for answer! Sybra... It is my initial idea, I do not now, why I to chuck in. However, it is very strange and peculiar Sybra.
Unfortunately, at this moment me difficult to do the good picture of ventral sides, hope, with my sides will not be impolite if I come picture later.
Francesco Posted - 20/03/2011 : 16:36:44
mmmhm.. I do not think because this genus is not present there.
It is probably a Sybra, but it will be difficult to identify the species...
Possibly, I need additional informations (e.g. ventral side).

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