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Dmitry Posted - 19/02/2012 : 14:12:41


Sichuan, China
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Francesco Posted - 04/05/2013 : 07:43:19
After this topic, this species should correctly belong to Chlorophorus gr. viridulus, though with Gressitt (1951) you can only reach Chlorophorus (= Rhaphuma) eleodes.

Guo & Chen (2002) quoted C. kanoi (here two Japanese specimens) from China as well, but there is a big confusion in the identification of these unicolor Clytini.
Francesco Posted - 19/02/2012 : 20:51:04
It should be a female of Rhaphuma eleodes (Fairmaire, 1889), once classified as Chlorophorus.

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