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nasa Posted - 03/09/2014 : 13:59:18

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from Yunnan, China.
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nasa Posted - 12/09/2014 : 19:03:23
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Originally posted by Xaurus

It belongs to the very difficult group around Chlorophorus nepalensis, first step: look at the inner side of middle and hind tibia and femurs, with or without fine keels, you should extract the genitals too.


Xaurus, thank you for your suggestions. But I just got a photo from a teacher.
Xaurus Posted - 12/09/2014 : 17:22:52
It belongs to the very difficult group around Chlorophorus nepalensis, first step: look at the inner side of middle and hind tibia and femurs, with or without fine keels, you should extract the genitals too.

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