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Xavier Posted - 17/02/2013 : 14:16:28


4 mm (3 ex.). Hua phan, nord-est Laos.
Les antennes me semblent longues pour le genre Clytus, le premier tarse trop court pour en faire un Perissus ... je ne vois pas.
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Xavier Posted - 20/02/2013 : 17:09:30
Thank you.
I just said that my species is not one of the 4 Amamiclytus species described by Holzschuh from this area. After looking your pictures, I understand the problem .
Beckey Posted - 20/02/2013 : 16:27:14
It might belong to the genus Amamiclytus in my opinion.
The genus is distinguishable from Rhaphuma by rather widely separated antennal insertions, long, erect, pale hairs on the middle and hind tibiae (Niisato 2011).

By the way, I collected over 140 Amamiclytus beetles by myself in Malay Peninsula where there is no record as far as I know.
These beetles might come up around 20 species almost of all undescribed.
So, I don't surprise if many Amamiclytus species distribute in the area.


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Xavier Posted - 17/02/2013 : 21:51:11
Thanks Max, but after checking, none of Amamiclytus species (described by Holschuh) from this area.
Max Posted - 17/02/2013 : 20:49:11
Or Amamiclytus? Consimilar, pretty well...
Francesco Posted - 17/02/2013 : 20:00:41
Il me semble une Rhaphuma du groupe diminuta.
Récemment il est sortie un article ŕ propos; il faut que je le retrouve...

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