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KDA Posted - 11/02/2021 : 09:56:45

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loongfah Posted - 24/02/2021 : 01:07:52
Thank you so much, everyone.
Xavier Posted - 23/02/2021 : 16:07:46
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Originally posted by loongfah

Is there any detailed locality associated with the specimen? My experience with other species of this genus is that that it is from coastal vegetation.

Fisher's HT for this species is from "Dolok Baros, east coast Sumatra", but I can't find any place in Sumatra with this name, so not sure if it is REALLY coastal.



I have different Miania species from China & Laos which do not come from coastal area.
KDA Posted - 23/02/2021 : 15:15:37
4.36905N, 101.33336N
loongfah Posted - 23/02/2021 : 12:38:51
Is there any detailed locality associated with the specimen? My experience with other species of this genus is that that it is from coastal vegetation.

Fisher's HT for this species is from "Dolok Baros, east coast Sumatra", but I can't find any place in Sumatra with this name, so not sure if it is REALLY coastal.
Xavier Posted - 23/02/2021 : 07:35:45
Miaenia (Aegocidnus) insularis (Fisher, 1934) for the full name.
KDA Posted - 23/02/2021 : 04:22:06
Thanks
loongfah Posted - 23/02/2021 : 01:21:27
Could this be a Miaenia insularis ? Can't see the pronotal spines in your picture very clearly.
Xaurus Posted - 22/02/2021 : 01:48:02
Stesilea is completely different !
KDA Posted - 12/02/2021 : 14:41:25
the image looks like my beetle, but I'm not sure if the beetle is from the genus Stesilea.
beetles of this genus are completely different
Beckey Posted - 12/02/2021 : 13:48:32
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