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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
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Posted - 16/10/2012 : 23:03:46
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
12205 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 11:35:39
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It look likes Psacothea hilaris (Pascoe, 1857), hard to say more on this picture |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
12205 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 13:20:14
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Too dark for P.hilaris. Have a look to this post |
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:30:35
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Psacothea hilaris (Japan), probably not. I am sensitive on the specimen's appearance as I am holding them. I'll take extra several photos soon and put here. |
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:32:01
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but very similar to this one. |
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timoinsects
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China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:40:21
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
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Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:41:08
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:42:34
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:43:30
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.....over. |
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timoinsects
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China
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:55:19
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more photos for Comparation.
photo C1 |
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 17:58:48
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C2 |
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:02:44
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timoinsects
Member Purpuricenus
China
125 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:05:23
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C4 over. well,it is hard to ID them just by a single specimen of each. the specimens from a same locality if is several pcs or more. then the work should be easier. cerambycidae are more difficult than Lucanidae's identification I think. Ciao, |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:27:12
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Have also a look here. I've got P. hilaris from China (Shanghaï); This species is not stable (many variations) |
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Francesco
Forum Admin
Luxembourg
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Posted - 20/10/2012 : 18:33:32
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I agree Hu, it is about a Parepepeotes. I think it is Parepepeotes breuningi (Pic, 1935), already known from Tibet... though, I think, it should be necessary to clarify its relationship with P. albomaculatus (Gahan)... |
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