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nasa Posted - 06/02/2015 : 08:32:29

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from Gansu, Northwest China. Thanks.
is it Phytoecia sibirica?
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Francesco Posted - 09/03/2015 : 23:47:15
Most probably, Phytoecia (Cinctophytoecia) cinctipennis Mannerheim, 1849.
Knees are red and the white sutural band it still visible behind the scutellum.
Xavier Posted - 07/02/2015 : 08:38:44
It is a sub-genus which has 9 sp. or ssp. : Phytoecia (Cinctophytoecia)
nasa Posted - 07/02/2015 : 03:20:11
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Originally posted by horshehden

Cinctophytoecia



What? Sorry, I do not know your meaning.
horshehden Posted - 06/02/2015 : 20:27:58
Cinctophytoecia

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