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Greg Posted - 15/07/2020 : 15:28:54

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Tay Giang dist., 1300m. Quang Nam Prov., C.Vietnam
BL 10mm.
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Xavier Posted - 04/11/2020 : 15:36:29
- A mistake in my previous picture: number 2 is Chlorophorus rufimembris Gressitt & Rondon, 1970.

- You are right! Your specimen seems to be Chlorophorus sappho Gressitt & Rondon, 1970 like those ones:


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1&2 from Vietnam;3 from Laos.
Greg Posted - 03/11/2020 : 22:51:14
Many thanks!!! Xavier.
Xavier Posted - 04/10/2020 : 16:20:25
I think it is Chlorophorus annulatus (Hope, 1831) which is very variable; I have yellowish or greyish specimens, from 5 mm to 12 mm, with different spots on pronotum, with 2 connected (or not) spots at apex of elytra, etc
Here specimens from Laos & Vietnam (different localities).


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Greg Posted - 21/07/2020 : 21:24:44
Xavier, what about Chlorophorus sappho Gressitt & Rondon 1970?
Greg Posted - 16/07/2020 : 22:38:53
Thank you for the suggestion!
Xavier Posted - 15/07/2020 : 15:59:08
Chlorophorus sp.; pattern close to C. miwai

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