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Sergi Posted - 08/11/2015 : 16:38:07

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From China, Sichuan.
Size: 27 mm
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Gerard Posted - 10/11/2015 : 18:20:21
It is you the specialist of these animals Andreas.
A.Bretschneideri also seems to me less brilliant ?
Xaurus Posted - 10/11/2015 : 01:06:45
there are A. bifasciata without black band, an individual variation (syn. of kinganus is probably correct, but I haven't studies the type in detail), A. bretschneideri has different antennal tomentation, other blue markings at the body and is more parallel-sided. Altogether this are very nice sps.
Gerard Posted - 09/11/2015 : 17:37:18
Acalolepta bifasciata type has black bands,
The type of Monohammus Kinganus Pic, 1921 is uniform, as you can see here
Sergi Posted - 08/11/2015 : 18:21:03
Thanks Gerard! I read that is very similar to A.bretschneideri
Gerard Posted - 08/11/2015 : 17:57:47
Acalolepta bifasciata (Westwood, 1848) for me.

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