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Gerard Posted - 25/08/2018 : 11:02:35

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Laos, Mt Phu Phan: 18 mm femelle

Pour moi c'est une forme presque extrême de Purpuricenus malaccensis (Lacordaire, 1869)
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Gerard Posted - 25/08/2018 : 12:08:43
l'apex n'est pas sale, ca n'a rien changé.
Xavier Posted - 25/08/2018 : 11:57:02
As-tu essayé de passer un peu d'éther au pinceau sur l'apex des élytres ?

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