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BillTyson Posted - 09/04/2015 : 01:10:06

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Xavier Posted - 25/07/2018 : 22:54:22
It is not Chlorophorus muscifluvis Gressitt, 1951 which has the 5th antennomera longer than 4th.
Xavier Posted - 25/07/2018 : 14:53:47
I have got the same species, from south Sulawesi, Punkak, Palopo :


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This species could be Chlorophorus muscifluvis Gressitt, 1951 (holotype here ).

I am unable to separate Chlorophorus muscifluvis Gressitt, 1951 , Chlorophorus luxatus (Pascoe, 1869) and Chlorophorus angustulus MacLeay, 1886 (as here ). Some synonyms are also possible.
BillTyson Posted - 24/05/2015 : 16:09:12
Slight differences from both species. Time to flip a coin. Thanks
Xavier Posted - 24/05/2015 : 09:25:25
Not sure, but your sp. is also close to Chlorophorus luxatus (Pascoe, 1869). Here some specimens.
Xavier Posted - 09/04/2015 : 09:28:41
Xavier Posted - 09/04/2015 : 09:04:49
A Chlorophorus I think, close to Chlorophorus angustulus MacLeay, 1886 from New Guinea (Papua)

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