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Posted - 14/03/2018 : 09:48:37 52.62 KB
I submit you these specimen always from Zhejiang at the beginning of June 2017. Caught on flowers with Chlorophorus tredecimaculatus and Lepturinae ever posted. In first I think Anaglyptus gressiti but I'm not sure for this determination.
The flowers. If you have the name of this plant...
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Xavier |
Posted - 04/04/2019 : 10:15:11 329.97 KB ...but your specimen fits well with Gressitt illustration (1951) of Anaglyptus (Aglaophis) nokosanus (Kano, 1933). |
Xavier |
Posted - 04/04/2019 : 09:41:48 Not sure that your specimen is Anaglyptus (Aglaophis) nokosanus (Kano, 1933), because of the full white band at the apex of elytra and whitish antennomera (6th to 8th), ... |
Xavier |
Posted - 14/03/2018 : 15:09:29 Plant is a Hortensia, Hydrangea sp., may be sp.anomala |
Xavier |
Posted - 14/03/2018 : 14:54:20 Postmedian band of elytra is closer than the one of Anaglyptus (Aglaophis) nokosanus (Kano, 1933) |