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Jaguarito
Member Purpuricenus
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Posted - 15/01/2022 : 14:49:44
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Good afternoon, I started on Oberea formosana, but realized I was wrong when I was told that the respective lengths of the third and the fourth antennal segments did not correspond. Otherwise, all other criteria were right, including the belly uniformously testaceous, without any black spot whatsoever. I wonder now whether this could be Oberea clara, present in Myanmar, which is not very far from Punjen, where I found this Oberea. I would be delighted to receive any comment about this species and thank you for these future comments.
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Jaguarito
Member Purpuricenus
France
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Posted - 18/01/2022 : 17:15:41
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I think some more photographs could help. It is the same insect, but unfortunately an antenna was broken meanwhile.
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Jaguarito
Member Purpuricenus
France
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Posted - 18/01/2022 : 17:16:55
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 18/01/2022 : 17:36:32
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Ok pour moi, collecte identique. |
Edited by - Xavier on 18/01/2022 17:37:53 |
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Jaguarito
Member Purpuricenus
France
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Posted - 20/01/2022 : 09:35:26
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Merci ! |
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