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nalslan Posted - 10/06/2013 : 05:18:12

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Guizhou province, length nearly 12 mm; altitude ~1400 m, sweeping net on bush.
I thought the white patch on the middle base of prothorax should be an obvious feature, but I could not find a match.
Phytoecia? Any clue?
Thanks.
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nalslan Posted - 13/06/2013 : 08:58:06
Thank you Francesco! It IS an Eumecocera, I checked my specimen, the claw is appendicular, not simple as Phytoecia.

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Originally posted by Francesco

The aspect belongs more to Stenostola Mulsant (= Eumecocera, Nipostenostola).
It may be S. callosicollis Breuning (here a very nice picture), but I have to check all species.

Francesco Posted - 12/06/2013 : 07:23:01
The aspect belongs more to Stenostola Mulsant (= Eumecocera, Nipostenostola).
It may be S. callosicollis Breuning (here a very nice picture), but I have to check all species.

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