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timoinsects Posted - 16/10/2012 : 23:03:46


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Gerard Posted - 21/10/2012 : 09:49:35
I agree with you, the first beast is P. albomaculatus

Another difference can be found at the level of the central band of the pronotum.

Interrupted = P. albomaculatus

continuous = P. breuningi

I do not know if we can count on the spots on the elytra, which are variable in their extensions.
Bi Posted - 21/10/2012 : 08:29:11
So. Consistent with the character of the abdomen.
The bigger one fit P. albomaculatus will. Is that right?
See the last photo here.
Francesco Posted - 20/10/2012 : 23:05:33

You are right Gerard, the number of the abdominal spots is different: there are two different species.
According to me, both males at the right should be P. breuningi.
The first at the left is another species of Parepepeotes.
Gerard Posted - 20/10/2012 : 22:24:34

THAILANDE, Chiang Mai, Fang, 25.VII.1991, taille 25 mm

Voici P.breuningi la différence selon moi est au niveau des taches sur les élytres et en dessous sur les Sternites.
Francesco Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:33:32
I agree Hu, it is about a Parepepeotes.
I think it is Parepepeotes breuningi (Pic, 1935), already known from Tibet... though, I think, it should be necessary to clarify its relationship with P. albomaculatus (Gahan)...
Xavier Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:27:12
Have also a look here. I've got P. hilaris from China (Shanghaï); This species is not stable (many variations)
timoinsects Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:05:23

C4 over.
well,it is hard to ID them just by a single specimen of each. the specimens from a same locality if is several pcs or more. then the work should be easier.
cerambycidae are more difficult than Lucanidae's identification I think.
Ciao,
timoinsects Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:02:44

C4
timoinsects Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:58:48

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timoinsects Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:55:19

more photos for Comparation.

photo
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timoinsects Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:44:52
http://www.cerambycoidea.com/foto.asp?Id=554
timoinsects Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:43:30

.....over.
timoinsects Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:42:34

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