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 Tibet, a large one: Pseudomeges marmoratus
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus

China
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Posted - 19/10/2012 :  13:29:50  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit timoinsects's Homepage  Reply with Quote



This one was collected in 2011, sold out already.
Only one at that time. This time I also had only one collected, a large beautiful but rare sp.
I don't know the name by now even for the genus.

Francesco
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Posted - 19/10/2012 :  16:57:06  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Pseudomeges marmoratus (Westwood, 1848), Lamiini.
Apparently new for Tibet (confront here).
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timoinsects
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China
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Posted - 19/10/2012 :  17:41:27  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit timoinsects's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Good to learn!
I think their appearance with little differences depending on region.
here's an example from Thailand, the pattern is with yellow color.
the specimen from Tibet are just same as India's without yellow.
http://www.coleop-terra.com/gallery/lamiinae-ii/pseudomeges-marmoratus/
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timoinsects
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China
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Posted - 19/10/2012 :  17:48:45  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit timoinsects's Homepage  Reply with Quote

and I attach more photos.
this one was a male I had this summer.
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timoinsects
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China
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Posted - 19/10/2012 :  17:49:17  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit timoinsects's Homepage  Reply with Quote

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Robert
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Canada
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Posted - 19/10/2012 :  18:52:13  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Anybody has an idea of what Pseudomeges varioti Le Moult, 1946 looks like.
What is separating it from marmoratus?
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