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Posted - 06/09/2014 : 04:44:24 ![](/public/imgforum/nasa/2014964447_Ageolipton sp1.jpg) 52.61 KB
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from Yunnan, are they Ageolipton marginale (Fabricius, 1775)? thanks |
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Posted - 10/09/2014 : 04:29:04 quote: Originally posted by Gandalf
No it is not Aegolipton marginale species that can be also found in Yunnan. Both specimens (a pair) belong to the Aegosoma sinicum complex which is currently very difficult to study, especially in China and needs to be revised. So, in this moment, they could be identified as Aegosoma sinicum White, 1853
Gandalf, you are right, it is difficult to study.![](images/icon_smile.gif) |
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Posted - 09/09/2014 : 16:25:12 No it is not Aegolipton marginale species that can be also found in Yunnan. Both specimens (a pair) belong to the Aegosoma sinicum complex which is currently very difficult to study, especially in China and needs to be revised. So, in this moment, they could be identified as Aegosoma sinicum White, 1853
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