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                | SDevesa | 
                Posted - 26/08/2024 : 19:47:30     
  From Kelantan, MALAYSIA Tl: 15,4 mm
  Please, help with the identification. Sergio | 
              
              
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                | Xavier | 
                Posted - 08/05/2025 : 15:45:50     425.88 KB 3 females from Laos. I keep a doubt. | 
              
              
                | Francesco | 
                Posted - 08/05/2025 : 14:06:32  I have got a similar large yellow species from Laos... I think females can be yellow. | 
              
              
                | SDevesa | 
                Posted - 28/08/2024 : 08:55:40  I had some problems with my micrometer, so I measure again and it is 13,0 mm. | 
              
              
                | SDevesa | 
                Posted - 28/08/2024 : 08:50:35  Here you are Sergio
 
 
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                | Xavier | 
                Posted - 27/08/2024 : 19:19:27  Could you take a frontal view of the head ? | 
              
              
                | SDevesa | 
                Posted - 27/08/2024 : 18:56:37  Looking better, it is so big | 
              
              
                | SDevesa | 
                Posted - 27/08/2024 : 18:55:25  I agree with you, Xavier. I found the description in the book of Gahan, 1986. The Fauna of British India, pag. 255.
  My specimen is a female. It is more in the top range of size. Thanks for your "tip". Saludos Sergio
 
 
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                | Xavier | 
                Posted - 27/08/2024 : 10:03:42  In my opinion is not an Anaglyptini,  but a Perissus sp. (Clytini) close to Perissus laetus Lameere, 1893 ? But it's really big ! and I do not see such species described from Malay peninsula. |