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                | Carlo ArrigoMember Demonax
 
  
 
                Italy75 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 25/11/2016 :  21:41:00       
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 Collected in Yapen island on logged Araucaria tree.
 Ambaidiru, Yapen island 29/12/2014
 11 mm
 Sorry for the not perfect picture.
 
 Parandra araucariae Gressitt, 1959 ?
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                      | Edited by - Xavier on 26/11/2016  13:03:52
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                | dryobiusMember Rosenbergia
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 27/11/2016 :  07:02:10       
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                      | You can download the publications on Parandrini from the Internet. 
 I can't do anything with a photograph.  Parandrini can be in almost any type of dead log.
 
 SANTOS-SILVA Antonio, HEFFERN Daniel J. & MATSUDA Kiyoshi	2010	Revision of Hawaiian, Australasian, Oriental and Japanese Parandrinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycinae)	Insecta Mundi, Gainesville 0130: 1-119, 473 figs.
 
 SANTOS-SILVA Antonio & HEFFERN Daniel J.	2012	Description of the female of Malukandra heterostyla (Lameere, 1902) (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Parandrinae)	Insecta Mundi, Gainesville 0220: 1-4, 3 figs.
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                | XavierScientific Collaborator
 
      
 
                France12506 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 27/11/2016 :  08:56:48       
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                      | Me too,...unable to find an ID for my specimens from Philippines. |  
                      | Edited by - Xavier on 27/11/2016  08:57:11
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                | dryobiusMember Rosenbergia
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 28/11/2016 :  01:19:29       
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                      | In 2014, I bought about 8 Komiyandra from the Lumawig auctions.  All were advertised as K. vivesi.  None of them were that species, although there was at least one each of K. cabigasi, luzonica, ohbayashii, and philippinensis!!  I even sent them to Santos-Silva to verify. |  
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                | XavierScientific Collaborator
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 28/11/2016 :  10:08:20       
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                      | Ok, I will post them, ...  |  
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