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Larry Bezark Posted - 08/08/2023 : 20:20:04

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This looks like P. marmoratus but different.
The specimen is from Yen Bai Province, Vietnam, and is 26 mm.

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 10/08/2023 : 21:28:19
Very good Gerard, thank you.

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 10/08/2023 : 21:16:29
Bien vu Gérard.
Gerard Posted - 10/08/2023 : 18:23:43
Paraepepeotes westwoodi (Westwood, 1848) pour moi.
Larry Bezark Posted - 09/08/2023 : 20:16:46
Interesting, why not.
Hopefully some of our colleagues will have the same species.

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 09/08/2023 : 19:17:29
Well, if it is really not P.marmoratus, it should be a new species of Paraepepeotes.
Larry Bezark Posted - 09/08/2023 : 16:53:00
Funny guy,

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 09/08/2023 : 07:28:56
It is a nice species .
Larry Bezark Posted - 09/08/2023 : 05:53:33
Thanks, so we know what is is not, do you also know what it is?

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 08/08/2023 : 20:49:21
It is not P. marmoratus which has sutural spines at elytra, and no white antennomera.

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