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Xavier Posted - 01/11/2017 : 07:20:18

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8 mm, Thailande (Phrae), Sybra bioculata Pic, 1926
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Andre Posted - 19/01/2019 : 20:07:50
Perfect..... thanks.
Is also a very complicated complex
Xavier Posted - 19/01/2019 : 17:50:59

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Same specimen.
Xavier Posted - 19/01/2019 : 17:44:34

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Same specimen.
Xavier Posted - 19/01/2019 : 17:37:06

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From the first specimen posted ( male ? )
Andre Posted - 19/01/2019 : 16:50:50
Intresting for me is also the punctur inside the apikalmakel and from the Apex of the Elytra !
Xavier Posted - 19/01/2019 : 16:28:14

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6 mm, same locality. This one should be a female ?
Andre Posted - 19/01/2019 : 15:03:01
Hello Xavier
Is your Ex. a male ?
Intresting for me is also the punctur inside the apikalmakel and from the Apex of the Elytra !
Xaurus Posted - 01/11/2017 : 23:33:17
recently belongs to S. bioculata obliterata Pic, 1927 but I'm not sure the described subspecies are really good taxa.
Gerard Posted - 01/11/2017 : 20:39:53

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