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Cuong Do Posted - 14/06/2012 : 07:31:38


Could you please help to id that species?
Maybe it is Aphrodisium niisatoi ????
Thank you so much,
Cuong
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Francesco Posted - 20/12/2015 : 11:18:17
That is what was stated in the original description of the second species... that makes me very perplex since Vives already published a unicolor green niisatoi specimen (here).
Honestly, differences in Callichromatini based on colours...
Xavier Posted - 20/12/2015 : 11:04:40
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Originally posted by Francesco

O. niisatoi seems to have a blue band on the elytra.

yes, but also variable. Have a look here.
Francesco Posted - 19/12/2015 : 22:20:41
O. niisatoi seems to have a blue band on the elytra.
Xavier Posted - 19/12/2015 : 13:36:10
I send you the paper .
dryobius Posted - 19/12/2015 : 13:29:31
Was Odontochroma recently described or published ? I can't find it by googling.
Gerard Posted - 19/12/2015 : 13:16:51
Bonjour, a mon avis Robert tu pourrais avoir les deux espèces du genre Odontochroma.
Robert Posted - 17/04/2013 : 04:56:37

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Those 2 specimens I thought could belong to niisato, although the second specimen has different sculptures on the pronotum...
Francesco Posted - 14/06/2012 : 11:28:48
I have seen this species in the Web having this name but I have not read the original description yet.

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