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Xaurus Posted - 07/12/2024 : 18:08:54
a colleague has collected a strange longhorn beetle in southern france (Dept. Herault), the sps looks for the first view like a Gracilia but is different, or maybe it is an overgrown spm of Penichroa (like Graecoeme Aldbauer) ..., size = 6,2mm


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Xavier Posted - 09/12/2024 : 07:08:39
So, I don't know.
Xaurus Posted - 09/12/2024 : 00:20:27
No, the palps are ok, at least the left side, the surface punctation and setae are quite different, Axinopalpis has many long setae almost everywhere.
Xavier Posted - 08/12/2024 : 09:11:51
The last segment of the palps is broken, isn't it? I think it is Axinopalpis gracilis (Krynicki, 1832).
Xaurus Posted - 08/12/2024 : 01:11:32
I have compared with Lucasianus, the female is a bit similar, but I'm not convinced of this sps, Maybe something imported ?
Xavier Posted - 07/12/2024 : 20:10:34
Lucasianus levaillantii (Lucas, 1847) ?

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