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Larry Bezark Posted - 06/05/2026 : 03:50:41
This pair is from Ha Giang, Vietnam.

Male is slightly bluish, female black.

I can't key them:
some basal antennal segments with light tomentum;
no basal elytral granules;
sharp strongly curved lateral pronotal spines.

Any help appreciated, thanks.

Larry B.


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Larry Bezark Posted - 08/05/2026 : 16:55:18
Thanks Ivan,

I discounted that species initially only because of the
body color (not purple metallic).

I agree with you.

Larry B.
MONO Posted - 08/05/2026 : 16:01:35
in my opinion,it is Anoplophora fruhstorferi (Aurivillius, 1902)
Bennyboymothman Posted - 07/05/2026 : 20:41:05
A-hah well spotted! Hmmm.
Larry Bezark Posted - 07/05/2026 : 17:09:32
Yes, Ben they look similar, however A. davidis has basal elytral granules.

Larry B.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 07/05/2026 : 11:24:11
Both davidis perhaps? The left one looks like one of mine in my collection.

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