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Syria, Clytus: madoni
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dominique[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/Dominique/20211716121_ClytusSy2_1500.jpg[/img][br][size=1] 219.88 KB[/size=1] Hello, For this one, I hesitate between [i]Clytus madoni[/i] and [i]Clytus ciliciensis.[/i] I caught it in Syria in May 2004, at the "Krak des Chevaliers" (Qalat al hosn). The size is 7 mm. [/quote]
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Dominique
Posted - 07/01/2021 : 16:03:56
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Hello,
For this one, I hesitate between
Clytus madoni
and
Clytus ciliciensis.
I caught it in Syria in May 2004, at the "Krak des Chevaliers" (Qalat al hosn). The size is 7 mm.
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Jérôme Sudre
Posted - 25/01/2021 : 18:12:15
Oui c'est bien C madoni j'ai aussi deux ex de Syrie collectés à l'époque par Werner
Dominique
Posted - 10/01/2021 : 16:43:11
Merci Francesco (et meilleurs voeux anti-covid pour 2021).
Francesco
Posted - 09/01/2021 : 12:01:26
A mon avis, c'est
Clytus madoni
Pic, 1890.
Clytus ciliciensis
(Chevrolat, 1863) devrait avoir les dessins jaunes.
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