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nalslan |
Posted - 26/03/2014 : 03:02:09 202.1 KB
Hello friends, this is a beetle which has been discussed a couple of times on a China insect forum. It seems to be Parepepeotes marmoratus (Pic, 1925) at first sight. However, according to Hua's iconagraphic book, there are no spines at elytral suture tip for P. marmoratus. My friend Huang think it is possibly to be P. szetschuanicus Breuning, 1969. But we don't have description for it. Can you help us to id this creature? Thanks. |
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nasa |
Posted - 25/08/2015 : 03:02:11 quote: Originally posted by Gerard
Hello Guiqiang, the first beast of the series is the type of Pic.
Thanks, Gerard! |
Gerard |
Posted - 24/08/2015 : 18:00:08 Hello Guiqiang, the first beast of the series is the type of Pic. |
nasa |
Posted - 24/08/2015 : 11:16:21 quote: Originally posted by Gerard
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Hello Nalslan, for me I cannot see difference in the level of the apex. Here is the picture of the series of the beasts of the MNHN.
Dear Gerard, would you please tell me if the picture you attached is the types of Parepepeotes marmoratus (Pic, 1925)? Thanks! |
nalslan |
Posted - 27/03/2014 : 16:54:26 Thank you Gerard, so it might just be individual variations.
quote: Originally posted by Gerard
Hello Nalslan, for me I cannot see difference in the level of the apex. Here is the picture of the series of the beasts of the MNHN.
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Gerard |
Posted - 26/03/2014 : 17:50:19 213.73 KB
Hello Nalslan, for me I cannot see difference in the level of the apex. Here is the picture of the series of the beasts of the MNHN. |