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BillTyson Posted - 02/03/2017 : 23:27:33

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Yen Bai, Mucangchai, 1700m, March, 15 mm
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Xavier Posted - 04/03/2017 : 11:09:58
My Nysina rubriventris (Gressitt, 1937) from Laos have a reddish metasternum, elytron are orange pale, and their size is smaller (10mm).

Nysina orientalis (White, 1853) has more reddish elytron, black metasternum, and a size about 16-17 mm

I think Bill's specimen should be Nysina orientalis
Gontran Posted - 03/03/2017 : 20:50:12
In case it helps, I have this sp. identified as Nysina orientalis (White) from Laos, male.
And ventral sides are black, not the abdomen. With that glabrous spot on pronotum.
Seems close.


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Xavier Posted - 03/03/2017 : 19:53:01
Nysina rubriventris (Gressitt, 1937) should be reddish beneath.
Otherwise, with ventral side black, it should be Nysina orientalis (White, 1853).

If someone could help more...
BillTyson Posted - 03/03/2017 : 16:24:33
Seems to match rubriventris Gressitt 1937. Many thanks
Beckey Posted - 03/03/2017 : 11:45:31
Nysina sp.

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