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                | BillTyson | Posted - 17/03/2015 : 23:53:25 
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 N. Vietnam, Sapa Mt. 1450m
 Collected in April, 18mm
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                | jplami | Posted - 21/03/2015 : 16:08:03 We see whitish part on more antennomera (but not visible on iii-iv). I have no better to suggest that Nanohammus or Nanohammus grangeri.
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                | BillTyson | Posted - 21/03/2015 : 15:25:40 Two more pic showing antennae.
 
 
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                | jplami | Posted - 20/03/2015 : 22:54:37 On perçoit la pubescence sur l' article vi, peut-etre sur le v et on n'en voit pas les iii et iv. Ce serait bien d'avoir un cliche plus net sur ces articles antennaires.
 
 we see whitish on antennomera vi, perhaps on v but i can t see on iii and iv. Is it possible to have another photo of this part.
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                | Xavier | Posted - 20/03/2015 : 21:19:19 Type specimen of Nanohammus grangeri Br. shows half basal part  of antennomera 3 to 6 whitish, others whitish also, but less. Does it fit ?
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                | jplami | Posted - 20/03/2015 : 11:34:15 it seems to Nanohammus grangeri Breuning,1962
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                | jplami | Posted - 20/03/2015 : 11:29:26 I think to Nanohammus female...
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                | nasa | Posted - 18/03/2015 : 01:08:25 It should be put in section of Lamiinae. It is very like Similonedine brunniofasciata Hua, 1993.But the sides of prothorax a little different.
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