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Pierre
Member Rosenbergia
Switzerland
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Posted - 21/03/2022 : 08:04:59
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Havana Province, Cuba. 16 and 20mm. Recieved as "Elaphidion albomaculata" which makes no sense. |
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dryobius
Member Rosenbergia
USA
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Posted - 21/03/2022 : 13:04:21
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It's likely just E. irroratum, a very common species. |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 21/03/2022 : 17:17:49
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Elaphidion irroratum (Linné, 1767) pour le nom complet. |
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Pierre
Member Rosenbergia
Switzerland
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Posted - 22/03/2022 : 07:13:00
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Ok,thanks you. Was not sure because of the black colour; the irroratum I have are reddish brown. |
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SDevesa
Member Purpuricenus
Spain
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Posted - 23/07/2023 : 19:07:06
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It may be a little late, but I just saw this post. Elaphidion albomaculata does not exist, as far as I know. E. irroratum (Linnaeus, 1767) could only be confused with E. quadrituberculatum Chevrolat, 1862 (much rarer) and bears a certain resemblance to E. albosignatum Chevrolat, 1862. I attach photos of the three species Greetings Sergio
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SDevesa
Member Purpuricenus
Spain
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Posted - 23/07/2023 : 19:12:38
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Elaphidion quadrituberculatum Chevrolat, 1862
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SDevesa
Member Purpuricenus
Spain
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Posted - 23/07/2023 : 19:14:51
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Elaphidion albosignatum Chevrolat, 1862
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SDevesa
Member Purpuricenus
Spain
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Posted - 23/07/2023 : 19:17:45
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Elaphidion quadrituberculatum Chevrolat, 1862
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