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nalslan Posted - 20/07/2013 : 17:04:22



Guizhou, altitude ~1200 m,
body length ~15 mm.
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nalslan Posted - 14/08/2013 : 15:13:26
Thank you Francesco! It IS tough to confirm, all the literature provided by TITAN for this species are no images with them.

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I'd say yes.
The only species described from the Chinese continent is Mimectatina truncatipennis (Pic, 1944) from Vietnam.
Unfortunately, I have no picture of this species to confirm this ID.
The name (truncati-pennis = with truncated elytra) seems to point to it.

Francesco Posted - 11/08/2013 : 12:42:42
I'd say yes.
The only species described from the Chinese continent is Mimectatina truncatipennis (Pic, 1944) from Vietnam.
Unfortunately, I have no picture of this species to confirm this ID.
The name (truncati-pennis = with truncated elytra) seems to point to it.

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