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Laos: Purpuricenus malaccensis
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Gerard[/i] [br][img]../public/imgforum/Gerard/201882511025_purpur.jpg[/img][br][size=1] 323 KB[/size=1] Laos, Mt Phu Phan: 18 mm femelle Pour moi c'est une forme presque extrême de [i]Purpuricenus malaccensis [/i](Lacordaire, 1869) [;)] [/quote]
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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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