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Larry Bezark Posted - 26/11/2013 : 01:59:59

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Lamiinae from Bandung, Java
8 mm
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Xavier Posted - 21/10/2019 : 07:44:23
Well,
...specimen from Yunnan could be Spinosodus rufomaculatus Breuning, 1973 (Pteropliini)

...specimen from Java could be Spinosodus spinicollis Breuning & de Jong, 1941 or Bulbolmotega sumatrensis Breuning, 1966 (Acanthocinini)

...Are there 3 different species ? Which one are synonyms ?
Bi Posted - 28/11/2013 : 13:10:27
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Dear Larry,

look at here: Bulbolmotega sumatrensis Breuning (HT from SMTD), 1966 a really nice sps, maybe the same like yours




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Hi Xaurus,
Thanks for the photo of the type, I collected one from S-Yunnan, Chian. Almost be the same species, rather a strange distribution.
Larry Bezark Posted - 28/11/2013 : 01:27:26
Thanks Andreas, mine matches very well.

The basal elytral crests that show as bare in the type (rubbed off I would guess), are quite evident upon a look through the microscope.

Thanks for the great help.

Larry B.
Xaurus Posted - 27/11/2013 : 23:24:34
Dear Larry,

look at here: Bulbolmotega sumatrensis Breuning (HT from SMTD), 1966 a really nice sps, maybe the same like yours




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