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nasa Posted - 14/03/2015 : 07:43:49

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from Southeast Yunnan, China.
Thanks!
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nasa Posted - 08/04/2015 : 12:14:54
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Originally posted by Capitaine

Hi, this species looks like a new prionus species recently described by A. Drumont from Yunnan : P. mali (species very closed to P. kucerai Drumont & Komiya2006).
ref: Les Cahiers Magellanes,NS,n#65533;17,janvier 2015
extract from description for female:
Body darker,antennae little shorter than a half the length of body.
Pronotum largely transverse and more depressed, exhibiting a flattened disk, with denser puntures on sides and with sparser long erect hairs.
Elytra with folds forming irregular dense channels composed by ridges where the puntuation is difficult to observe.
Angle of apex with a small but distinct sutural teeth.




Thank you, Claude!
Capitaine Posted - 03/04/2015 : 17:35:44
Hi, this species looks like a new prionus species recently described by A. Drumont from Yunnan : P. mali (species very closed to P. kucerai Drumont & Komiya 2006).
ref: Les Cahiers Magellanes, NS, n°17, janvier 2015
extract from description for female:
Body darker, antennae little shorter than a half the length of body.
Pronotum largely transverse and more depressed, exhibiting a flattened disk, with denser puntures on sides and with sparser long erect hairs.
Elytra with folds forming irregular dense channels composed by ridges where the puntuation is difficult to observe.
Angle of apex with a small but distinct sutural teeth.

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