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Xavier Posted - 30/10/2011 : 13:51:13


Encore un autre Chlorophorus du Nord-est du Laos; 10 mm et aucune piste...
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Xaurus Posted - 25/08/2018 : 12:13:44
yes my spm looks a bit different from the type of C. douei, but its a male with different pronotum, the type is a female and with not good preserved tomentation also, otherwise C. douei is a widespread and variable species - generally without a study of the male genitals the differentiation of Clytini sps is very difficult first, later the recognization maybe in series is more easy.
So I cannot decide if all (without 1st) at Xavier's picture belong to C. douei
Xavier Posted - 25/08/2018 : 01:01:28

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Here some specimens called C. douei in my collection...but I haven't extract genitalia to compare them with each other.

The first specimen of this topic is not a C. douei, but something close to C. fraternus Holz. .
Francesco Posted - 24/08/2018 : 23:31:58
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I post a picture of Chlorophorus douei (Chevrolat, 1863) (= reductus Pic, 1922 syn. n., = laharae Gardner, 1942) from southern Yunnan, a widespread sps also in north Laos and Vietnam.

This picture seems to have really little to do with the type of douei (here)...
Xavier Posted - 09/03/2013 : 08:54:50
Thank you Andreas for this information.
Xaurus Posted - 09/03/2013 : 01:57:01
Hallo Xavier,

your spms (id as reductus syn.n., is right) is the same like my douei, the n. syn, will be published next time.

AW
Xavier Posted - 08/03/2013 : 09:26:57
Thank you Andreas for your picture. Nice for me to have it .
So, it meens that we are wrong for this post
Could you check it, please ?
Xaurus Posted - 07/03/2013 : 23:32:29

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I post a picture of Chlorophorus douei (Chevrolat, 1863) (= reductus Pic, 1922 syn. n., = laharae Gardner, 1942) from southern Yunnan, a widespread sps also in north Laos and Vietnam.
Xavier Posted - 04/03/2013 : 16:44:02
Cette espèce me semble plus proche de Chlorophorus fraternus Holzschuh, 1992 signalé du nord Thailande, même s'il manque les taches du pronotum.



Francesco Posted - 31/07/2012 : 07:54:28
mmmhm... avec la clé de Matsushita, C. douei semblerait une espèce proche de C. signaticollis, mais avec aussi une bande noire sur le pronotum. On comprend pourquoi on l'a confondu avec C. yayeyamensis.
Non, c'est pas lui... mais alors, il n'a rien a faire avec C. mushanus!
Xavier Posted - 30/07/2012 : 21:58:52
Autre piste : la clef de Matsushita M. (1933) page 280 ?
Mais elle est, malheureusement pour moi, en allemand
Xavier Posted - 30/07/2012 : 21:40:12
...mais en 1970, Gressitt écrit : Mushanus Matsushita was probably mistakenly reduced to a subspecies of douei (Chevr.) by me in 1951.
Xavier Posted - 30/07/2012 : 21:34:29
J'ai relu la clef de Gressitt (1951), et j'arrive en effet à la même espèce.
Mais il faudrait effectivement lire la description de Chevrolat.
Francesco Posted - 14/07/2012 : 09:41:26
Une espèce semblable à Chlorophorus mushanus Matsushita, 1931 de Formose... il pourrait être Chlorophorus douei (Chevrolat, 1863) du Vietnam, que Gressitt (1951) considérait une sous-espèce de la précédente.
Pourtant je n'ai pas encore trouvé sa description...

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