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Sergi Posted - 12/01/2015 : 16:58:14

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From China, Guangxi, Wuming, Mt.Dayao.
Size: 15 mm
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Xavier Posted - 12/09/2019 : 07:32:31

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Original drawing of Merionoeda (Macromolorchus) hirsuta (Mitono & Nishimura, 1936)
Gerard Posted - 08/09/2019 : 10:24:15
Hello I come back to this post, for me it's Merionoeda hirsuta (Mitono - Nishimura, 1936). M.splendida has less shaggy posterior shins.


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Francesco Posted - 24/04/2015 : 10:39:37
The only doubt can be between a female of Merionoeda hirsuta (Mitono & Nishimura, 1936) and Merionoeda splendida Chiang, 1981.
This one, more reddish, belongs to the latter species.
Sergi Posted - 12/01/2015 : 21:35:16
Ok Xavier, both specimens are very similar but I see that the pronotum is slightly different... Maybe other species...
Xavier Posted - 12/01/2015 : 18:57:26
It's a Merionoeda (Macromolorchus). You can compare to this one.

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