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Lenny Posted - 24/06/2017 : 14:34:19

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8 mm. Thailand
Glenea citrina?


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Does this help Gerard

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Xavier Posted - 27/10/2017 : 10:03:50
It is Glenea (Stiroglenea) gardneriana Breuning, 1958.


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Male Thailand (sp. from Lenny). Females: Thailand(Phrae Prov.),

Metepisterns & the last sternit black; antenna as long as body (female), longer in male, keel on scapus; head punctuation large, etc.
Xavier Posted - 16/07/2017 : 18:11:18

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The pronotum is pecular, let's wait...
Lenny Posted - 25/06/2017 : 19:30:52
Thank you Gerard and Xavier
Xavier Posted - 25/06/2017 : 09:21:09
Yes, nice.
So, it is Glenea (Citrinoglenea) anterufipennis Breuning, 1968.
Gerard Posted - 24/06/2017 : 19:41:12
Bonjour Lenny, sans voir la sternite anale, je ne peux aller à l'espèce.

Sternite noir = Glenea (Citrinoglenea) anterufipennis Breuning, 1968
Sternite jaune = Glenea (Citrinoglenea) citrina Thomson, 1865

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