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Greg Posted - 23/02/2020 : 22:13:58

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Hi,
Any idea what it can be.
Ha Giang Prov., N. Vietnam.
BL - 16 mm
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Greg Posted - 15/07/2022 : 19:57:44
At first glance, it looks to be the same species. The differences may arise due to gender... There are some similarities.
Does someone have photos of this species on this forum?
Xavier Posted - 06/07/2022 : 17:33:06
Here the holotype of Rhodopina maculosa (Pic, 1934), but I do not think it is this species which has a pronotum with minute spines, etc
Greg Posted - 06/07/2022 : 14:51:45
Thank you, Xavier. Have you got a paper concerning Rhodopina maculosa (Pic, 1934) or a holotype photo?
Xavier Posted - 01/05/2022 : 20:52:26
May be a Rhodopina sp., close to Rhodopina maculosa (Pic, 1934) ?
Greg Posted - 01/05/2022 : 19:21:59




Maybe these photos will help. Could it be a new species?
Greg Posted - 17/06/2020 : 21:46:23
No spine.

No idea?
Xavier Posted - 17/06/2020 : 15:36:03
Any spine on pronotum ?
Greg Posted - 17/06/2020 : 13:45:13
Any suggestion, please!

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