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Xavier Posted - 09/05/2015 : 10:23:55

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Luang Prabang prov., north Laos. 17 mm.
Damaged..., but it could belong to the same genus here (bicolor femora, pronotal shape, tarsus,...).
Any help for ID ?
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Xavier Posted - 23/10/2021 : 21:25:56
Leptura aureolella Holzschuh, 2009
Xavier Posted - 11/05/2015 : 20:53:07
It is a metallic blue, green or violet species...
But the genus is interesting...
Xavier Posted - 11/05/2015 : 20:47:47
"ochroaceovittata" + les tempes anguleuses =
Je regarde la description de cette espèce....Mais j'avoue ne pas du tout avoir pensé à ce genre !
Francesco Posted - 11/05/2015 : 20:27:55
Ça rassemble un peu à Metalloleptura ochraceovittata Hayashi, 1979


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Xavier Posted - 11/05/2015 : 20:10:15
I agree. I have check all Asian Lepturini described by Holzschuh ; nothing fits.
But it is not enough...
Francesco Posted - 11/05/2015 : 18:55:58
According to me, the prothorax has a completely different shape.
Xavier Posted - 11/05/2015 : 17:35:22
Here all the description of the only species of the genus : Gerdianus gracilus (Holzschuh, 2009), but I need your help to understand something.
I see on the picture that cheeks are totally differents, and size smaller. That is why I did not kept this species...


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horshehden Posted - 11/05/2015 : 16:05:34
Female of Gerdianus?

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