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BillTyson Posted - 19/12/2015 : 19:10:07

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Nakhon Ratchasima, M Khao Yai N. P., June
12 mm

Here is a slightly better picture.

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Xavier Posted - 20/12/2015 : 20:51:13
I can not say more on picture, sorry; holotype picture from MNHN is not so good, but -as tells the name - antenna are blackish. I do not know if variation exist.
BillTyson Posted - 20/12/2015 : 20:00:02
They (the pair I have)seem a bit elongate compared to the pics Larry has on his site. Also, the antennae are all black, not partially so as on Larry's pics. Will go with your determination till I hear otherwise. Many thanks again.
Xavier Posted - 20/12/2015 : 19:53:47
It is very hard to be sure without having the specimen, but your species is very close to the holotype picture of Anastathes nigricornis (Thomson, 1865) from MNHN.
Xavier Posted - 20/12/2015 : 17:50:20
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Originally posted by BillTyson

I can try for a better picture if you think that would help.


Yes, of course Bill
BillTyson Posted - 20/12/2015 : 16:40:13
I can try for a better picture if you think that would help.
Xavier Posted - 20/12/2015 : 12:20:38
A. parva is from Taiwan, so, I do not know if it leaves in Thailand too..; impossible to be sure of anything with this picture, but it could also be Anastathes nigricornis (Thomson, 1865) ...
Capitaine Posted - 20/12/2015 : 11:16:17
Could be Anastathes parva (Gressitt,1942)
Xavier Posted - 19/12/2015 : 19:33:52
Astathini sp. , but then,...

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