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Larry Bezark Posted - 26/07/2014 : 23:01:04

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Glenea 10 mm from Tam Dao, Vietnam.

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 26/01/2018 : 19:59:46
Very nice Andreas,

Larry B.
Xaurus Posted - 26/01/2018 : 18:45:52
If found a picture in my collection from: Glenea stictica m. rubyensis Breuning (HT) but I don't remember where I got it, and I couldn't find a description, this sps is well related to Larry's one.



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Xavier Posted - 17/12/2017 : 15:19:50
another probable synonym :

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Glenea fortii Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1997 HT Chine(Fujian)

Most of species published by both italian authors must be synonymised.
Xavier Posted - 17/02/2015 : 19:41:47
I see 5 described morpha; it could explain the difference between our specimens and type's drawing (1st apical spot joint / disjoint to lateral band)

Description fits very well.
Xavier Posted - 17/02/2015 : 19:32:56

From AURIVILLIUS C., 1920.Neue oder wenig bekannte Coleoptera Longicornia. 17.Arkiv för Zoologi, Uppsala 13 (9): 361-403.

Does anybody know something about this Glenea stictica (Aurivillius, 1920) from "Tonkin" ?
I think it is possibly this sp.
Larry Bezark Posted - 27/07/2014 : 18:06:08
Thank you Xavier & Francesco.

Larry B.
Francesco Posted - 27/07/2014 : 11:08:46
Yes, there is a large group of Indochinese Glenea that should be transferred to Pareutretrapha.
All are very close to Pareutetrapha simulans (Bates, 1873)
Xavier Posted - 27/07/2014 : 09:07:06
This species is also close to Glenea subregularis Pic, 1943 here
which has no spiny elytra...
Xavier Posted - 27/07/2014 : 08:17:14

Hua Phan, north Laos. Same species, isn't it ?
Pattern is quiet the same as Glenea gardneri internedivisa Pic, 1943, but it's not a Glenea, without spiny elytra. Two or three years ago, M. LIN said to me that it's a Pareutetrapha sp.. I have never found a publication about it. So, it's may be still a new species ?

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