Nyctimenius varicornis (Fabricius, 1801)
(Figs 61–67)
Saperda varicornis Fabricius, 1801: 325 (type locality: “Sumatra”); Zimsen 1964: 176.
Nyctimene agriloides Thomson, 1857: 314 (type locality: “Java”);
Nyctimene agrilioides Lacordaire 1872: 468 (misspelling).
Nyctimene varicornis Aurivillius 1921: 218, 1922b: 424 (key), 1923: 609; Fisher 1935: 610.
Nyctimenius varicornis Breuning & Chûjô 1968: 18; Breuning 1970: 78; Hua 2002: 219; Makihara & Woro 2004: 53, 81, pl.25, figs 123 & 123 (male & female); Heffern 2005: 47; Hua, Hajime, Saemulson & Lingafelter 2009: 462; Löbl & Smetana 2010: 289.
Comments. Figures 61–67 belong to the same specimen, however, figures 61-62 were photographed by Dr. Eugenio H. Nearns (USNM) in October, 2013 and figures 63-67 were photographed by Dr. Xiaoyan Li (ZMUC) in January and March, 2014.
Specimens examined. Holotype, gender unknown (zmuc00037165), Sumatra, Daldorff. Mus: de. Sehestedt. Saperda varicornis, F. (handwriting on a yellow rectangular label with black border in black ink)/ zmuc00037165 (printed on a white rectangular label in black ink, “zmuc00037165” means the unique museum catalogue number for specimen)/ TYPE (printed on a red rectangular label in black ink)/ a green rectangular label may be used to fix specimen.
Distribution. China (Taiwan); Cambodia (Cheko); Indonesia (Borneo, Java, Nias, Sumatra); Malaysia (Malacca, Sabah).