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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 02/07/2014 : 07:46:14
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19 mm. Mae Hong Son, North Thaïlande. (Thanks Jiri) This one could be Blepephaeus lemoulti (Breuning, 1938) |
Edited by - Xavier on 02/12/2014 19:34:53 |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 02/07/2014 : 16:06:20
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Picture of Blepephaeus lemoulti (Breuning, 1938) from Laos fauna (1970). I don't recognize bicolor antenna ; The description by Breuning in Novitates entomologicae (Agniini) is unclear. |
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Francesco
Forum Admin
Luxembourg
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Posted - 02/07/2014 : 20:16:01
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The species was described on the basis of a female... (maybe) the male lacks this character. |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 02/07/2014 : 21:22:46
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Yes, I saw that,... For the pattern, the black mark in the first yellow band fits very well, I think. |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 02/12/2014 : 17:39:56
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other possibility : Blepephaeus luteofasciatus (Gressitt, 1941) like here
I see synonymous everywhere |
Edited by - Xavier on 02/12/2014 18:37:27 |
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Francesco
Forum Admin
Luxembourg
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Posted - 02/12/2014 : 22:24:28
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quote: Originally posted by Xavier
I see synonymous everywhere
Il est très possible : la région géographique est la même et cette espèce manque dans la révision de Breuning de 1943-44. Mais il faudrait, au moins, savoir si Gressitt s'était aperçu de la ressemblance avec lemoulti. |
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