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Larry Bezark Posted - 08/09/2015 : 17:45:12

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18 mm from Bach Ma National Park

Thanks

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 09/09/2015 : 02:32:24
Thanks Andreas,

Larry B.
Xaurus Posted - 08/09/2015 : 23:48:49
Micromulciber quadrisignatus Schwarzer, 1925 is a good choice, both sps of Pseudokamikiria are different.
Larry Bezark Posted - 08/09/2015 : 23:27:27
Thanks JP, I was thinking Homonoeini.

Micromulciber gressitti has expanded white marks (ie lines, rather than spots), and the elytra; apices are different.

I could not find klapperichi.

Larry B.
jplami Posted - 08/09/2015 : 23:09:27
Near Micromulciber quadrisignatus Schwarzer, 1925 but this species is known from Taiwan.
I don't known the Kamikiria species of Tippmann, now Pseudokamikiria klapperichi, and Notomulciber (Micromulciber) gressitti.

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