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Vitali Posted - 08/12/2013 : 21:54:57

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Not a very small species - 12 mm.
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Vitali Posted - 09/12/2013 : 15:02:23
There is a photo of Stenodryas clavigera with pale legs here, but femora clubs are stronger in my specimen and pronotum seems different.
Vitali Posted - 09/12/2013 : 10:09:13
I guess so too, but unfortunately neither Gressit's "... Laos", nor "Iconography..." gives a completely pale species with pale legs.
Francesco Posted - 09/12/2013 : 00:24:06
mhmm... it seems similar to Stenodryas.
Vitali Posted - 08/12/2013 : 23:08:23
The first to second ratio is near 5:3.
Francesco Posted - 08/12/2013 : 22:35:16
Is the abdomen like in typical Obriini (first visible ventrite very long)?

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