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Larry Bezark Posted - 03/10/2013 : 04:11:08

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Lamiinae from Ba Be Vietnam
Thanks guys,
Larry B.
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znort Posted - 15/10/2022 : 07:21:32
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Originally posted by Xavier

the most important information is " starting from the third ,short erected hairs around antennal segments " (home translation). Does it fits your specimens, guys ?


Hard to say in relation to the importance of this characteristic. This feature can be seen in the antennae of many species.. However, it is -


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I check my Ropica at home and I'm agree with you.
Xavier Posted - 07/11/2014 : 17:52:41
. So, we could think it's this species.
Larry Bezark Posted - 07/11/2014 : 17:09:07
Yes, Xavier, mine have numerous erect hairs, starting with
'the 3rd segment.

Larry B.
Max Posted - 07/11/2014 : 13:35:57
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier

the most important information is " starting from the third ,short erected hairs around antennal segments " (home translation). Does it fits your specimens, guys ?


Hard to say in relation to the importance of this characteristic. This feature can be seen in the antennae of many species.. However, it is -


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Xavier Posted - 06/11/2014 : 23:52:06


A spécimen from Laos, Hua Phan. 6 mm. In July in clearing forest.
Xavier Posted - 06/11/2014 : 23:47:59
Type picture from your website, Larry.
Xavier Posted - 06/11/2014 : 23:41:24
Good or not, by looking the type picture, I call similar specimens from Laos Ropica trichantennalis Breuning, 1968. Description is very short; the most important information is " starting from the third ,short erected hairs around antennal segments " (home translation). Does it fits your specimens, guys ?
Max Posted - 06/11/2014 : 22:25:31
Probably, i have the same little thing too
From N Vietnam, Sa a reg., 6,5 mm.


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Larry Bezark Posted - 03/10/2013 : 18:47:31
Thank you Shinichi,

Larry B.
Beckey Posted - 03/10/2013 : 13:48:52
I think this is a Ropica.

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