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Xavier Posted - 13/10/2012 : 14:29:14


17 mm.
Hua Phan, nord Laos.

Another nice species... with no name.
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Andre Posted - 24/01/2019 : 21:47:52
For me your specimen is Chloridolum diverseplicatum Pic, 1946.
I have here 31 Ex of this species from Vietnam, Laos and Thailand but I have not seen the type..... so I am not sure
Nearby is also C. lameyi, but I think this is another species.
Francesco Posted - 08/12/2013 : 13:33:46
Tout à fait, Xavier, considère pourtant que le site de Larry n'est pas encore complètement confiable: confronte par exemple le genre Hospes ou Aridaeus dans BioLib et dans ce site.
Xavier Posted - 07/12/2013 : 11:43:58
Avec la clé de Gressitt (1970), j'arrive directement à Chloridolum alcmene Thomson, 1865.
Difficile de dire si mon spécimen correspond à ceux visibles ici (Je vois des espèces différentes !)
Xavier Posted - 29/03/2013 : 21:05:43
En suivant la clé de Gressitt, 1970, antennal segment 3 longer than 4 --> sg.Leontium ?
Francesco Posted - 16/01/2013 : 09:21:55
According to me, it belongs to Chloridolum s. str.
Xavier Posted - 16/01/2013 : 09:08:45
Help ! Does someone know the genus of this species ?
Xavier Posted - 13/10/2012 : 14:30:29

son pronotum...

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