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Vitali |
Posted - 22/01/2014 : 23:40:24 71.8 KB
7 mm. Should belong to Similosodus. Reminds S. transversefasciatus (Breuning, 1938) |
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Vitali |
Posted - 16/12/2014 : 08:20:08 This is better. Thank you. |
Xavier |
Posted - 15/12/2014 : 19:58:17 In fact, this species should be Similosodus unifasciatus (Pic, 1934) like the type here |
Xavier |
Posted - 23/01/2014 : 09:55:54 Yes, Pic's descriptions are too short and lack of illustration; I will try to make a picture of the type specimen someday...
8 mm. Hua Phan, north-east Laos. Male & female. |
Vitali |
Posted - 23/01/2014 : 09:15:39 Thank you. This may be the case. It is pity only that a white fourth antenna segment is not mentioned in the description. |
Xavier |
Posted - 23/01/2014 : 07:25:32 To follow, the original description of Similosodus atrofasciatus (Pic, 1925). I think it could be this species...
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Xavier |
Posted - 23/01/2014 : 06:58:57 I have same specimens from Laos. It's not Similosodus (Transversesodus) transversefasciatus , but a Similosodus s.s.
With Breuning's key in Laos fauna, 1970): third antennal segment longer than fourth ......Similosodus sg third antennal segment as long as fourth.......Transversesodus sg
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