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BillTyson Posted - 28/10/2015 : 22:30:02

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Tam Dao, June, 10 mm
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BillTyson Posted - 31/10/2015 : 16:05:18
Understand. That really creates problems.
Xavier Posted - 30/10/2015 : 23:23:31
No, you do not understand. I know exactly where the types should be !

I said that most of types species of Chlorophorus described by Maurice PIC or CHEVROLAT and located at MNHN-Paris are LOST. Nobody knows where they are (destroyed, broken, ...).
Holzschuh has described many new species of Chlorophorus from south-east Asia - which is incredible - on the base of Pic's descriptions ! (most of the times, 3 lines in Latin)
BillTyson Posted - 30/10/2015 : 22:09:30
One of the major problems doing systematics. Unless you are rich and can travel everywhere to search for types, doing a good job is sometimes not possible.
Xavier Posted - 30/10/2015 : 20:33:34
The problem is that C. Holzschuh has described many "new" species from this area, whereas I am unable to find tens of holotypes from Pic at MNHN-Paris.
How is it possible to describe new species without those specimens? It is a shame.
BillTyson Posted - 29/10/2015 : 15:21:11
Except for the lack of dark lateral pronotal marking, it looks like a match to me.
Many thanks
Xavier Posted - 29/10/2015 : 11:34:00
Probably something close to Chlorophorus insidiosus Holzschuh, 1986 known from Nepal and Yunnan; but I wonder how it is possible to separate the close species .


Chlorophorus insidiosus Holzschuh, 1986 HT

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