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Eurybatus decempunctatus vs pachycornis
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Francesco[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/Francesco/20214418184_eurybatus1.JPG[/img][br][size=1]Large male specimens from Laos (~28 mm)[/size=1] [img]/public/imgforum/Francesco/20214418216_eurybatus2.JPG[/img][br][size=1]Small male specimens from Laos (~23 mm)[/size=1] [img]/public/imgforum/Francesco/202144182141_eurybatus3.JPG[/img][br][size=1]Female specimens from Laos[/size=1] [/quote]
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Francesco
Posted - 04/04/2021 : 18:20:54
Large male specimens from Laos (~28 mm)
Small male specimens from Laos (~23 mm)
Female specimens from Laos
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Francesco
Posted - 04/04/2021 : 19:33:32
Oui... il me semble que la fissure du tegmen soit plus courte chez
decempunctata
.
Xavier
Posted - 04/04/2021 : 19:23:34
As-tu extrait les genitalia ?
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