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Dooseok Yi Posted - 30/06/2015 : 10:08:50

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Left one is ordinary, what is the right one?

Both were collected in Sapa, N.Vietnam. May,2015.
BL ; 40 mm+/-
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Capitaine Posted - 04/01/2022 : 16:32:02
Hello, if the femurs have a reddish tinge only on the upper part it is bicoloripes, some viridis have dark brown femurs but on the whole circumference.
On the other hand, the locality would correspond rather to the species viridis.
africaone Posted - 24/12/2021 : 00:05:11
seems to be similar (note that elytra of the right one are badly set)
http://www.ses.entomology.sk/entomofaunacarpathica/pdf/volume32/32_1_01_Hergovits_2020-1_EC.pdf
Xavier Posted - 20/12/2021 : 17:27:43
What about Vietetropis bicoloripes Hergovits, 2020 described from Laos ?
Dooseok Yi Posted - 01/07/2015 : 04:41:07
Thank you for the advice, Mr.Claude.
Capitaine Posted - 30/06/2015 : 15:34:55
I don't know any ssp on this species, It could be found some habitus variability but the femur coloration is quite amazing..
The shape of pronotum is little variable (I own a similar specimen as the right one for this criteria).
You should ask Alain Drumont for is knowledge on the genus and the relevant variations..

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