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                | Beckey | 
                Posted - 23/01/2015 : 02:58:52     384.11 KB
  Peninsular Malayasia, Selangor, 4.4mm | 
              
              
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                | Beckey | 
                Posted - 26/01/2015 : 12:50:08  According to Yamasako, this one belongs to the genus Cacia maybe undescribed. | 
              
              
                | Beckey | 
                Posted - 25/01/2015 : 09:22:22  Dear Xavier, Francesco and nasa,
  Thank you for your kindly opinions! | 
              
              
                | nasa | 
                Posted - 25/01/2015 : 07:52:39  quote: Originally posted by Francesco
  According to me, it might belong to Mesosini.
 
  
  Francesco, I agree with you. It looks like Falsocacia and Anipocregyes. but both genera have a scar on the apex of scape. | 
              
              
                | Francesco | 
                Posted - 24/01/2015 : 20:14:00  According to me, it might belong to Mesosini. | 
              
              
                | Beckey | 
                Posted - 24/01/2015 : 16:04:19  I think this beetle belongs to the tribe Pteropliini, but this has faint cicatrix.
  So, I'm not sure this belongs to the genus Egesina.
 
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                | Xavier | 
                Posted - 23/01/2015 : 10:12:04  An Egesina may be (Pteroplini) | 
              
              
                | Xavier | 
                Posted - 23/01/2015 : 10:09:33  No, it's got no spine on pronotum sides. | 
              
              
                | Bennyboymothman | 
                Posted - 23/01/2015 : 08:22:52  Exocentrus sp? |