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nalslan Posted - 18/07/2013 : 15:29:49

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Maybe a Donaciolagria?
Guizhou, China, altitude ~1200m, length 13mm ~ish.
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Francesco Posted - 23/07/2013 : 19:13:32
Thank you very much Naslan... really, I can not translate it, but the study is very very good, exceptional.
The author mentioned each aspect of his group: genitals, hind wings, fossils, phylogeny... moreover, it is very rich in figures, drawings and pictures. Really well done!

Concerning your beetle, according to me, it belongs just to Allecula.
nalslan Posted - 20/07/2013 : 11:51:04
It is too big to send by email, so I put it on a website, here. I doubt that you can translate it by Google translator because the pdf file was created by a myterous process and the text can not be selected and copied...

"enjoy and have fun", lol

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Originally posted by Francesco

Google Translator!

Francesco Posted - 19/07/2013 : 14:49:05
Google Translator!
nalslan Posted - 19/07/2013 : 09:33:20
Thanks!
After you I read you post, I did a search on Alleculinae and I downloaded the thesis already.
If you want it, I can send you a copy, but it was written in Chinese .

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Originally posted by Francesco

Well... unfortunately, I do not know the Chinese Alleculinae.
By basing on the European key, it should also belong to the tribe Alleculini, but I do not know tell you more...

You can read some things here, but I did not manage to download the PDF.

Francesco Posted - 19/07/2013 : 09:02:03
Well... unfortunately, I do not know the Chinese Alleculinae.
By basing on the European key, it should also belong to the tribe Alleculini, but I do not know tell you more...

You can read some things here, but I did not manage to download the PDF.
nalslan Posted - 19/07/2013 : 07:57:54
Cool! Francesco rocks! It is!


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Originally posted by Francesco

I would not say... the aspect reminds of some Alleculinae.
Are the tarsi denticulated like a comb?


Francesco Posted - 18/07/2013 : 19:08:21
I would not say... the aspect reminds of some Alleculinae.
Are the tarsi denticulated like a comb?

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