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Vitali Posted - 09/02/2014 : 00:38:13

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I wanted to name this beetle Paraleprodera carolina (Fairmaire,1900), but white pattern forms rather spots than bands in pronotum similar to Paraleprodera laosensis and shiny tubercles in the base of elytra are much weaker than in the photo of P. carolina which I could find here and here.
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Vitali Posted - 19/09/2016 : 13:13:47
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Originally posted by Francesco

I agree with Mono, a specific difference seems to be the different size of the granules on the basal third of the elytra.

Yes, exactly! Thank you, Francesco, for pointing this out.
This was the reason, why I initially posted this ad. Although the white spots between shoulders and scutellum are much reduced in my specimen, the granulation at the base is very different from that P. carolina and resembles a thin granulation of P. laosensis.
Thank you, MONO, for rising this question again.
By the way, why is P. laosensis absent in BioLib?
MONO Posted - 19/09/2016 : 07:44:04
I saw a typical Paraleprodera: laosensis that my friend have in Yunnan! So, Paraleprodera laosensis is also in China now.
Francesco Posted - 19/09/2016 : 07:14:11
I agree with Mono, a specific difference seems to be the different size of the granules on the basal third of the elytra.
MONO Posted - 19/09/2016 : 07:04:34
Now, in my opion, there are two different points between Vitali 's picture and the real Paraleprodera carolina.
It's more like Paraleprodera laosensis through it still has a different point.
Vitali Posted - 09/02/2014 : 13:01:51
Thank you, Gerard.
If there are only these two species available than everything is OK
Gerard Posted - 09/02/2014 : 09:39:41
Hello Vitali. For me it is much Paraleprodera carolina (Fairmaire, 1900), the difference with P. laosensis is located at the level of the white spots in the bottom of the shoulders.
P. carolina does not have these spots.

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