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Xavier Posted - 22/09/2019 : 16:21:35

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22 mm. Thailande, Phrae Prov.
Après ce post ici, je ne suis plus sûr que ce soit B. fulvus... mais je ne connais pas le type de Blepephaeus marshalli Breuning, 1935.
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Xavier Posted - 03/08/2021 : 11:18:37

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Avec les épines recourbées en arriere, ça pourrait etre Blepephaeus subcruciatus (White, 1858) connu de Hong Kong et Macau.

Francesco Posted - 22/09/2019 : 18:12:44
A mon avis, C'est encore fulvus.
P. marshalli ne devrait pas avoir de taches noires.

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