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Bennyboymothman
Member Rosenbergia

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Posted - 17/12/2016 :  12:51:19  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Bennyboymothman's Homepage  Send Bennyboymothman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote

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Hello all.
Unsure of this species and tribe?

Data: 06-2005 - Mt Dayao 1200 m - Guangxi - China

Thanks
Ben

Xaurus
Member Rosenbergia

Germany
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Posted - 18/12/2016 :  01:29:28  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
probably a Xylariopsis spec. (Apomecynini) but similar to Sthenias leucothorax Breuning, 1938

Edited by - Xaurus on 18/12/2016 01:37:59
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Bennyboymothman
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Posted - 18/12/2016 :  15:11:32  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Bennyboymothman's Homepage  Send Bennyboymothman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks, having a brief look at the Xylariopsis genus it looks very much like Xylariopsis iriei. Would you agree?
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Xaurus
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Posted - 19/12/2016 :  00:16:11  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Yes, a good idea, but I haven't seen the type species, the japanese web pictures should be ok !
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Bennyboymothman
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Posted - 19/12/2016 :  08:22:36  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Bennyboymothman's Homepage  Send Bennyboymothman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Yes, although the end of the Elytra is slightly different in my specimen and not so pointed.
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MONO
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China
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Posted - 14/03/2017 :  15:27:19  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
the end of the Elytra makes me confused¡£It should be long and pointed£¬but it is not like that¡£In China£¬there is one species £ºXylariopsis esakii (Mitono, 1943)£¬it also has a pointed end of elytra
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Yes, although the end of the Elytra is slightly different in my specimen and not so pointed.

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