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Xaurus Posted - 23/10/2015 : 01:04:37

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another Euseboides spec. from Yunnan, Gaoligong Shan, male (13 mm) and female (16 mm).
I cannot ID, maybe E. tonkinensis ???


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another female (same sps) from N-Vietnam (Sa Pa area)
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Xaurus Posted - 29/01/2023 : 22:34:07
the posted female from Sa Pa region (Vietnam) is a PT of E. luculentus Viktora & Weigel, 2021 -- the both spms from Yunnan are not yet identified
Xavier Posted - 29/01/2023 : 15:36:22
Euseboides luculentus Viktora & Weigel, 2021 ?
Xaurus Posted - 02/12/2015 : 16:11:41
if have add a further female from N-Vietnam above, maybe an undescribed Euseboides sps, but with such a wider distribution, I can't believe.
BinLiu Posted - 26/10/2015 : 13:40:15
Actually, it's very different from any other known species, especially in the sharp protrusions,
good luck, Xaurus
Xaurus Posted - 25/10/2015 : 23:57:48
thanks BinLiu for your kind suggestions, indeed I can exclude E. tonkinensis, in Guiqiang's revision there is no sps with a good coincidence to my pair, maybe a further n. sp.
BinLiu Posted - 23/10/2015 : 08:05:14
Dear Xaurus, personal suggestions

X = Xavier's specimen (Xavier's specimen is Euseboides tonkinensis)
Y = your specimen

X: pronotum blackish with light yellowish stripe at sides
Y: pronotum blackish with three yellowish vertical stripes

X: scutellum blackish
Y: scutellum yellowish

X: elytron smooth with one sharp protrusion
Y: elytron with a longitudinal ridges, male has two more sharp protrusions,female has one more sharp protrusions


a combinated picture between your and Xavier's specimens



comparison of each part



You can check Guiqiang Huang's manuscript (A revision of the genus Euseboides Gahan, 1893 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae), with description of two new species).
I hope all of these could help you.

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