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nasa |
Posted - 16/01/2015 : 14:23:10 58.56 KB
From West Yunnan, China. Is it Perissus? Thanks
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Xavier |
Posted - 02/05/2015 : 21:38:37 Your species is (or close to ?) Perissus asperatus Gressitt, 1951, known from Hainan and Taiwan, but also Guangdong. Illustration in Gressitt (1951) |
nasa |
Posted - 30/04/2015 : 07:04:02 quote: Originally posted by Xavier
Dear Nasa, Here a Perissus elongatus similar to the type specimen. Your specimen is different, and not P. elongatus.
Dear Xavier, thank you for your information! |
Xavier |
Posted - 29/04/2015 : 16:31:41 Dear Nasa, Here a Perissus elongatus similar to the type specimen. Your specimen is different, and not P. elongatus. |
Xavier |
Posted - 23/01/2015 : 07:50:09 I had the same idea, with a variation of the third band . |
nasa |
Posted - 23/01/2015 : 02:28:18 Xavier, Thank you! It may be Perissus elongatus Pic, 1937 Type here |
Xavier |
Posted - 22/01/2015 : 18:55:11 With Gressitt's key (1951), yes, it is a Perissus. << first posterior tarsal segment generally at least twice as long as following two segments combined ; posterior femora usually extending beyond elytral apices >> |
nasa |
Posted - 17/01/2015 : 14:47:34 Xavier, I have added a picture of hind tarsus. thanks |
Xavier |
Posted - 16/01/2015 : 15:53:44 Yes, it looks like, but do you have a picture of hind tarsi? |