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Vitali Posted - 24/02/2013 : 12:03:21

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Moechotypa?

China, Guangxi.
21 mm
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MONO Posted - 03/06/2017 : 17:34:07
I agree with Xavier
Xavier Posted - 18/03/2017 : 14:27:48
Gérard said " For me , it is M. delicatula, pink color is less marked, and spots less rounded. This genus should be revised. "
MONO Posted - 18/03/2017 : 14:13:26
Although I can't understand what Gerard is talking about£¬I know he speaks French^_^
Gerard Posted - 18/03/2017 : 07:56:23
Pour moi c'est M.delicatula, le rose est moins marqué et les taches moins rondes. Ce genre est a revoir.
Xavier Posted - 17/03/2017 : 17:19:31
Not easy, but Holotype ( MNHN ) of Moechotypa delicatula (White, 1858) available here shows identical dark marks on elytra. So, Mono, you should be right .
MONO Posted - 17/03/2017 : 16:13:51
I saw one Moechotypa suffusa from Hainan Island in China£¬it has very apparent and long red stripes on elytra¡£I suppose that Vitali¡¯s looks like Moechotypa delicatula.
Vitali Posted - 25/02/2013 : 23:23:31
Thank you, Francesco.
Francesco Posted - 25/02/2013 : 22:00:57
quote:
Originally posted by Vitali
Moechotypa?


Yes, Moechotypa suffusa (Pascoe, 1862).

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