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Xavier |
Posted - 11/07/2015 : 18:19:47 88.61 KB
9 mm to 11 mm (4 ex.), Hua Phan, north Laos; an Glenea (Aridoglenea) sp. ? |
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Xavier |
Posted - 27/09/2020 : 16:12:25 It is not G. dalatensis. |
Xavier |
Posted - 30/12/2018 : 10:47:13 Also very close to Glenea dalatensis Pic, 1943. |
Xavier |
Posted - 16/09/2016 : 21:32:36 I agree with you Max; white apical spot is different too. It is the closer species I have found, ...but let's search again |
Max |
Posted - 16/09/2016 : 20:58:28 Thank so much Xavier! It is very similar and closely related species, evidently. But I can see at least two diverse features which can not be attributed at the expance variability (in my view): Edge punctation row of elytra more denser (~30 big dots against ~25 some smaller dots for vietnamese species) and absence of traces of lateral pronotal stripes (G. omeiensis) with the presence of the central strip as the most vulnerable. Pronotum some different shape too.. |
Xavier |
Posted - 16/09/2016 : 12:39:44 230.82 KB Glenea omeiensis Chiang, 1963 holotype, page 295, from a very beautiful book ! |
Max |
Posted - 15/09/2016 : 19:41:02 Yes, please! It would be precious. |
Xavier |
Posted - 15/09/2016 : 19:11:27 Yes, it is the same. I will try tomorrow to make a picture of the holotype of Glenea omeiensis Chiang, 1963 from the book of M. LIN, 2016. Album of Type Specimens of Longhorn Beetles Deposited in National Zoological Museum of China. |
Max |
Posted - 15/09/2016 : 18:39:58 It`s the same as my beetle from topic http://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16816 but what it is really... |
Xavier |
Posted - 15/09/2016 : 11:50:41 Très proche de Glenea omeiensis Chiang, 1963 du Sichuan (Chine) |