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Leslae Kay Mantilla Posted - 14/04/2020 : 06:15:28

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Hi! Can anyone help me identify this species?
Thanks ahead.
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Xavier Posted - 13/12/2020 : 22:30:51
...and is it diifferent of Glenea parexculta Breuning, 1980 as here ?
Xavier Posted - 13/12/2020 : 16:23:57
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Originally posted by Xavier

Francesco, do you think it is the same here ?

Gerard Posted - 13/12/2020 : 16:20:01
c'est une photo prise sur le net, une planche de 12 types.
Francesco Posted - 13/12/2020 : 15:58:26
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Originally posted by Gerard

voici la photo du type je n'ai pas mieux.
Tu l'as pris avec les jumelles???
Gerard Posted - 13/12/2020 : 15:37:39
Je pense comme Francesco c'est Glenea transversefasciata Hüdepohl, 1996
Une bête de coloration un peu différente du type. L'important est la tache transverse au milieu des élytres.

voici la photo du type je n'ai pas mieux.


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Xavier Posted - 13/12/2020 : 14:55:20
Francesco, do you think it is the same here ?
Francesco Posted - 13/12/2020 : 14:45:55
It is Glenea transversefasciata Hüdepohl, 1996.

The bands on the basal part of elytra are inverted with respect to those of suavis.
Xavier Posted - 14/04/2020 : 13:23:37
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Originally posted by Bennyboymothman

Glenea suavis a Male perhaps?

Yes, may be Glenea suavis Newman, 1842, but I am lost between the different varieties and Glenea parexculta Breuning, 1980.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 14/04/2020 : 12:18:32
Glenea suavis a Male perhaps?
Gerard Posted - 14/04/2020 : 10:16:57
Glenea

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