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Robert |
Posted - 03/02/2013 : 20:00:09
Glenea sp. |
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Gerard |
Posted - 19/07/2015 : 21:59:29 Bonjour Dan voici deux séries de Glenea du MNHN
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Glenea laudata Pascoe, 1867
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Glenea blandina Pascoe, 1858
It is just series certainly to identify by Breuning. |
dryobius |
Posted - 19/07/2015 : 15:49:55 The differences between G. blandina Pascoe, 1858 and G. laudata Pascoe, 1867 may be due to individual variations. When Pascoe published Longicornia, he had 1 female example of G. blandina from Sarawak and 2 of G. laudata from Sarawak, from which he surmised that G. laudata was a good species because it's elytral maculae were "larger", the shape of the pronotum was "more rounded" and there was no visible sutural vitta. The holotypes of both species and a good series of both species can be found in the British Museum. I have some poor quality photos, but it looks like specimens of both species have maculae with a variety of sizes and specimens of both species sometimes have the extremely short blue pubescence on the scape and dorsal side of the tarsi. |
Robert |
Posted - 19/07/2015 : 03:30:53 Merci Gérard! |
Gerard |
Posted - 11/07/2015 : 18:42:12 Celle-ci correspond bien à Glenea laudata Pascoe, 1867 le scape et les premiers articles bleutés.
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