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wolfi Posted - 28/03/2016 : 17:35:28

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Trachyderes near to T. signatus
is it signatus??
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wolfi Posted - 31/03/2016 : 15:57:23
Vielen Dank Euch allen für die Mühe !!
Larry Bezark Posted - 29/03/2016 : 18:52:46
Yes, that's better.
Francesco Posted - 29/03/2016 : 14:55:21
Das ist ein Männchen von Chydarteres dimidiatus dimidiatus (Fabricius, 1787)
Larry Bezark Posted - 29/03/2016 : 14:00:00
I agree, maybe variability, maybe another species or subspecies.

Larry B.
Capitaine Posted - 29/03/2016 : 10:45:25
Curiously on chevrolatii the black pattern on elytrae is reverse...
Larry Bezark Posted - 28/03/2016 : 19:12:55
Wolfgang, this one is a species of Oxymerus, maybe basalis, maybe chevrolatii.

Larry B.

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