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Xavier Posted - 16/03/2013 : 13:56:07
16 mm.

Hua Phan, north-east Laos.

Totally lost with Glenida species, I post this one which has small apical tooth. I don't beleive it's the same species than here (identified as Glenida cyaneipennis Gahan, 1888) without apical tooth.

Black parts of antennomera are different too... or is it simply a male specimen of Glenida puncticollis Br. ?
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Xavier Posted - 18/02/2014 : 07:54:02
It confirms the differences I had seen...
Hard to do the job with such serial descriptor.

Where can I find this paper ?
Xaurus Posted - 18/02/2014 : 01:27:39
Now, its Glenida nudiceps Holzschuh, 2013 !
Xavier Posted - 17/03/2013 : 08:41:00
I'm not sure. It's a male, and I have also 2 female of G. puncticollis. I find many differences : more shiny and red, more black on legs and antenna, spined apex...
Is there a description somewhere of G. puncticollis male ??
Xaurus Posted - 17/03/2013 : 00:49:34
Hi Xavier,

this sps looks a bit strange, maybe an indivudal variation of puncticollis ?

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