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Goonie
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Posted - 16/02/2014 :  11:17:24  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Goonie's Homepage  Reply with Quote

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Hi,

I would be very pleased if you could give me a tip what Cerambycidae species is depicted in the photo.
The photo was taken in Cat Ba, Vietnam.
Could this be a Anoplophora or a Acalolepta species?

Thanks,
Steven

Edited by - Xavier on 26/06/2016 09:09:37

Gerard
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France
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Posted - 16/02/2014 :  12:17:09  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Bonjour Steven
Pour moi, c'est dans le genre Blepephaeus.
Une forme de Blepephaeus multinotatus (Pic, 1925) peut être ?
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Goonie
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Germany
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Posted - 24/02/2014 :  22:06:08  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Goonie's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thank you, Gerard!
Steven
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Xavier
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France
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Posted - 26/06/2016 :  09:09:04  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I think it is Blepephaeus nigrofasciatus Pu, 1999 by looking to the holotype picture (LIN, 2015), even though this species is only known from Hainan.
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MONO
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China
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Posted - 29/06/2016 :  16:42:16  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier

I think it is Blepephaeus nigrofasciatus Pu, 1999 by looking to the holotype picture (LIN, 2015), even though this species is only known from Hainan.


It is Blepephaeus nigrofasciatus indeed!
It may be a new record for Vietnam
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