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angiud Posted - 11/04/2014 : 03:29:22

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A shot from Kaeng Krachan National Park (Petchaburi): Megopis procera.
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Gandalf Posted - 06/05/2014 : 15:25:58
In fact, it is a specimen of Nepiodes sulcipennis (White,1853).It seems to be a male of this species.
Aerogrammus is more elongate and full red brick colored.
Anyway, N. sulcipennis is a very interesting Prioninae species.
Nepiodes sulcipennis is also present in Laos, it was reported from this country by Komiya & Drumont in 2010.
Xavier Posted - 21/04/2014 : 18:31:06
Yes, a beautiful species, and it seems possible to find it in Laos (I dream)
Francesco Posted - 21/04/2014 : 16:49:19
Sono veramente belli questi coleotteri.

Il nome corretto è però Aerogrammus procerus (Pascoe, 1866).

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