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Max Posted - 07/08/2018 : 18:32:17

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I caught quite peculiar Purpuricenus in Mugla (near Marmaris) last may.
It`s small male (12 mm), without erect setae on pronotal disc and with high degree of black pattern. Apparently it must be a P. intescapillatus nudicollis Demelt, 1968

SW Turkey, Mugla prov.,
Marmaris distr.,Ichmeler env.
36°48'15"N • 28°13'12"E
9.V.2018 M.& L. Smirnov
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Max Posted - 31/08/2018 : 19:44:45
Thanks! I had no other idea too. This beetle really some strange, small and melanistic.
rapuzzi Posted - 31/08/2018 : 15:54:08
Hi Max, for me it is Purpuricenus interscapillatus ssp. nudicollis Demelt, 1968. It is unusual for the large extension of the black color.

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