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Zhu Posted - 07/11/2016 : 03:12:08

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bamboo forest; Jiangsu, China
this was light lured in YiXin city of Jiangsu province. pls help id. thanks
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 30/11/2016 : 08:21:32
The camera does lie after all! Glad we got to the bottom of it :)
Zhu Posted - 30/11/2016 : 03:19:28
Dear Prof.Xavier:
Yes, I am kidding.As Prof.Vitali said the later one is real. The first image was tortured and twisted when shifted from a left-right position to an up-down view. You know Chinese famous Cerambycoidea Taxonomist Jiang Shunan once also joked that He did know little about longicornia when he was over 80 years old.He was born in 1914 and passed away in 2013.
Best Regards to you all.
Xavier Posted - 29/11/2016 : 11:00:41
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Originally posted by Zhu

What is the Cerambycidae or longicornia really means?



Are you joking?
What is the right photo?
Zhu Posted - 29/11/2016 : 10:25:08
What is the Cerambycidae or longicornia really means?
Xavier Posted - 21/11/2016 : 13:58:17
Francesco Posted - 21/11/2016 : 06:56:22
Dear Zhu, the picture you sent me by PM has completely different body proportions:


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This species seems to be Arhopaloscelis bifasciatus Kraatz, 1879 (Desmiphorini). Cf. here.

What is the real insect
Zhu Posted - 10/11/2016 : 12:25:37
Sorry. these guys often shot screen by mobile phone then, sent pictures by Wechat ,like twitter. Because computer cant easily transport to mobile phone.
And mobile phone can find you everywhere whereas computer not.
Xavier Posted - 09/11/2016 : 12:41:04
Yes, quite possible, but picture is not good enough.
Zhu Posted - 09/11/2016 : 10:42:17
Exocentrus sp. identified by Wenyi Zhou in Chinese Taibei ie
Taiwan district
Zhu Posted - 08/11/2016 : 02:28:19
I am sorry to respond late. It should be less than one centimeter.
Best regards
Xavier Posted - 07/11/2016 : 08:28:00
Any idea of the lenght ?

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