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Larry Bezark Posted - 14/05/2015 : 04:57:14

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clytini from Bandunda, Wamba DR Congo, 9 mm
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Francesco Posted - 29/01/2018 : 12:10:19
Carinoclytus affinis Aurivillius, 1914, male
Francesco Posted - 15/05/2015 : 07:05:03
You can see pictures of semiruber here and of affinis in the Cahiers Magellanes 9 (p. 33).

According to Aurivillius (1914, p. 11), C. affinis is larger (but sizes are 12-13 mm for both species ), with "immaculate pronotum", elytra dorsally brownish and laterally dark to violet (character shared by some semiruber), second urosternite without white margin (white in Adlbauer's drawing)...
The differential diagnosis finishes with "tantum differt" (it differs a lot)... I do not agree.
Larry Bezark Posted - 14/05/2015 : 22:39:13
Thank you for the help,

Larry B.
Francesco Posted - 14/05/2015 : 21:51:58
It is a female of Carinoclytus.
I can hardly distinguish semiruber from affinis.

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