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Max |
Posted - 25/05/2011 : 21:42:29
Thanks a lot! Look please and at this beetle. No carinae on a frontal surface are present, it not Xylotrechus. I have severe difficulties even with determination up to a genus. Maybe Clytus? With the same label. 15 mm |
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Max |
Posted - 01/06/2024 : 20:32:52 Have a nice day Andre. No, I still don't understand what it is. |
Andre |
Posted - 30/05/2024 : 10:17:46 Vermutlich die selbe Art wie: https://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=30810
Hallo Max,hast du vieleicht Neuigkeiten für diese Art ? |
Max |
Posted - 01/06/2011 : 18:40:16 Many thanks for your opinion, Francesco! |
Francesco |
Posted - 31/05/2011 : 19:53:53 According to me, it is however a female of Clytus; I do not know this species, but the general habitus seems to me to belong to this genus. So I have split the topic. |
Max |
Posted - 30/05/2011 : 00:55:50 Just in case - a sculpture of prothorax, maybe it will help somehow |
Max |
Posted - 30/05/2011 : 00:47:34 Well, is not Clytus, thanks. Though at some species (melaenus, nigritulus, rhamni, sayi) the parity of lengths of tarsomeres is not too indicative. Really exist such Perissus - huge and yellow? The mysterious beetle... |
Francesco |
Posted - 27/05/2011 : 19:09:13 If the interantennal space is really large (but a front photo would be preferable), the possibilities are no many. Clytus has a shorter first metatarsomere and should be excluded. |