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Larry Bezark
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Posted - 04/10/2013 : 03:05:56
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![](/public/imgforum/Larry Bezark/20131043514_7107 V78 Ba Be Agapanthiini.JPG) ![](/public/imgforum/Larry Bezark/20131043552_7108 V78 Ba Be Agapanthiini.JPG)
Agapanthiini from Ba Be Vietnam |
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Xavier
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Posted - 05/10/2013 : 08:39:20
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It fits (?) with the description of Pseudohyllisia laosensis Breuning, 1965, Breuning gives 12 mm for this species. Could you confirm this size, Larry ?
But this topic isn't in the good section ![](images/icon_smile_kisses.gif)
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Edited by - Xavier on 05/10/2013 09:03:20 |
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Xavier
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Posted - 05/10/2013 : 09:18:17
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![](../public/imgforum/Xavier/201310591417_sap.jpg) Pseudohyllisia laosensis Breuning, 1965 from Laos fauna. Very close, but in the description, the second stripe should be thinner under the shoulder. Does it work, Larry ? |
Edited by - Xavier on 05/10/2013 09:19:31 |
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Larry Bezark
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Posted - 05/10/2013 : 19:58:32
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Sorry about putting this one in Cerambycinae, I had just entered one from there and it automatically took this one also.
Xavier, this specimen is 11mm, and yes the vitta under the humeri (shoulder) is very thin.
Thank you.
Larry B.
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