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nasa Posted - 26/07/2014 : 11:31:08


from Bejing, North China.
Is it Blepephaeus sp? What is it?
thanks
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Max Posted - 04/08/2014 : 21:26:53
I agree with you.
nasa Posted - 04/08/2014 : 08:49:21
Max, nice photo!


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I also took two photos in June 2014 from Hubei, China.
Is it A. degener?
thanks
Max Posted - 03/08/2014 : 18:28:09
However, i catch A. degener numerously and can say that i never see so show variant

That`s from Lazo district


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Xaurus Posted - 03/08/2014 : 01:11:16
Yes you are right Max, there is an intense silver lustre in fresh material, but dead spms are often sticky, you get a complete new view with cleaned spms. Generally I wash dirty spms in clean water and dry them with benzin or ethyl acetate.
Max Posted - 02/08/2014 : 23:24:28
I`m like this idea but very intence silver lustre for me..
Xaurus Posted - 02/08/2014 : 01:54:44
what's about Acalolepta degener (Bates, 1873) ?
nasa Posted - 01/08/2014 : 09:37:23
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier

Any idea of its lenght ?

about 12 mm
nasa Posted - 01/08/2014 : 09:28:21
quote:
Originally posted by Francesco

I can not see the pronotal spines. Are they present?

yes. it should be an Acalolepta sp.
Xavier Posted - 31/07/2014 : 14:15:32
Any idea of its lenght ?
nasa Posted - 31/07/2014 : 08:59:53
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier

an Acalolepta sp. I'd say

yes. it should be an Acalolepta sp.
Francesco Posted - 26/07/2014 : 20:22:26
I can not see the pronotal spines. Are they present?
Xavier Posted - 26/07/2014 : 11:39:10
an Acalolepta sp. I'd say

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