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Mark Posted - 17/03/2009 : 12:04:06



Please can someone identify this chap.
Suspected origin - Taiwan.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks
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Francesco Posted - 29/01/2012 : 07:53:25
By using the new good monograph by Eric Jiroux (Les Cahiers Magellanes NS 5), the showed characters (wrinkled pronotum, coarse elytral granules) imply Apriona rugicollis Chevrolat, 1852.
This species is largely widespread n China, Taiwan and Japan.
Francesco Posted - 17/03/2009 : 21:57:57
The elytra bordered with grey and the broad wrinkles on the pronotum suggests an Apriona-species of the group germari-flavescens-rugicollis.
I am uncertain between germari (India, Indochina) and rugicollis (China, Taiwan, Indochina), which can be distinguished for the number of the elytral granules: 55-70 on each elytron in germari, 110-150 in rugicollis.
On the basis of the pictures I have, I guess the former....

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