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Robert
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Posted - 02/04/2014 :  02:12:18  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

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Yunnan
21 mm

Robert V.

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Robert
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Posted - 12/04/2014 :  07:25:40  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Oberea clara Pascoe, 1866, femelle.
Merci Zhu!

Robert V.
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Xavier
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Posted - 12/04/2014 :  09:27:11  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Cher Robert,
J'ai des Oberea qui ressemblent à cette clara. Est-ce que Zhu t'a donné un critère de détermination que je peux repérer sur ta photo ?
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Robert
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Posted - 14/04/2014 :  04:42:01  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Bonjour Xavier,

D'après Zhu Li:

It is easy to identify the males of O. clara which have a project on the first visible abdominal segment.
For the females, it is difficult. It is usually covered with golden pubescence and the apex of abdominal usually black; the pronotum is very transverse, hind femora reaching the anterior edge of second visible abdominal (not the posterior edge-O. fuscipennis) and post tibiae is about 2.5 times as long as tarsis.

Traduction libre:

Les mâles de O. clara sont faciles à identifier, ils ont une projection sur le premier segment abdominal visible.
Pour ce qui est des femelles, c'est plus difficile. Elles sont généralement couvertes d'une pubescence dorée et en général ont l'apex de l'abdomen noir; le pronotum est très transverse, les fémurs postérieurs atteignent le bord antérieur du second segment abdominal visible (contrairement au bord postérieur pour O. fuscipennis) et les tibias postérieurs ont à peu près deux fois et demi la longueur des tarses.

J'espère que ça va t'aider à départager tes espèces.

A+

Robert V.
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Xavier
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Posted - 14/04/2014 :  07:30:32  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Merci, je vais en repasser plusieurs sous la loupe
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Xavier
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Posted - 14/04/2014 :  07:52:51  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Perfect : half of my Oberea fuscipennis are Oberea clara, a new species for me
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Robert
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Posted - 14/04/2014 :  17:04:14  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Good!!

Its always very interesting to get 2 species out of what have been thought to be a single one.

Robert V.
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Xavier
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Posted - 14/04/2014 :  18:40:48  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
If you need more material, we can see that in next May-June
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Robert
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Posted - 14/04/2014 :  19:14:28  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier

If you need more material, we can see that in next May-June

I'll be all yours then!

Robert V.
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Xavier
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Posted - 23/02/2017 :  10:46:47  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
T. Kurihara told me that Oberea clara Pascoe, 1866 is the Malaysian species.
In Yunnan, (and in all "Indochina" area) it should be Oberea orothi Breuning, 1962.
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