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Dominique
Member Purpuricenus

France
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Posted - 02/08/2016 :  08:13:01  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

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Bonjour,

Je sèche sur cette supposée Phytoecia du Kirghizistan, capturée à Sandalash Range à environ 2000 m d'altitude. La longueur est de 13 mm.

Une idée pour faire avancer les choses ?

Pierre-Olivier Maquart
Member Rosalia

United Kingdom
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Posted - 02/08/2016 :  10:32:29  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Je ne connais rien à ces bestioles, mais ce ne serait pas plutôt un Mallosia ?
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Dominique
Member Purpuricenus

France
387 Posts

Posted - 02/08/2016 :  11:01:15  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Probable que ce ne soit pas une Phytoecia s. str., à cause de la forme du pronotum.

Mais cela me semble un peu petit pour une Mallosia, dont le pronotum est par ailleurs très arrondi, et pratiquement toujours couvert de pubescence.
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Sergi
Member Rosenbergia

Spain
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Posted - 02/08/2016 :  20:02:38  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Perhaps genus Coptosia???
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Dominique
Member Purpuricenus

France
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Posted - 02/08/2016 :  20:19:39  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Maybe, Sergi, thanks for the idea.

I think it is Phytoecia (Pseudocoptosia) cinerascens Kraatz, 1882, but I have no information about the sp. eylandti, also found in Kirghizistan.

Edited by - Dominique on 02/08/2016 21:39:36
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Dominique
Member Purpuricenus

France
387 Posts

Posted - 03/08/2016 :  08:16:20  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I have read the description of eylandti, and found a photo here (photos E and F).

I think it's possible to confirm cinerascens.
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