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woshixiao Posted - 29/05/2022 : 03:28:10

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From Xizang(Tibet) China.
Mimoleprodera sp?
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woshixiao Posted - 31/05/2022 : 02:40:46
Just put it aside.
Xaurus Posted - 30/05/2022 : 23:48:21
Breuning's description of M. granulosa fits in most points, but often not clear enough, the type should be deposite in India, acc. Titan: Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - means probably difficult to see
woshixiao Posted - 30/05/2022 : 02:15:41
Yes they should be the same species.
woshixiao Posted - 30/05/2022 : 02:14:47
Dear friend, Thanks for your advice.
Xaurus Posted - 30/05/2022 : 00:53:21
the same here: https://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21043&SearchTerms=Annama
Xavier Posted - 29/05/2022 : 07:17:05
Yes, your species seems to correspond to the definition of the genus Mimoleprodera Breuning, 1938.
As it is different from the only known species- Mimoleprodera granulosa Breuning, 1938-, it would be necessary to verify that it was not described in another genus...

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