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Xavier
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Posted - 19/08/2012 : 18:18:58
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14 à 15 mm. Hua Phan, nord Laos. Encore un Chlorophorus, mais avec une forme caractéristique pour la lunule basale... En lisant et ne relisant les clé de Gressitt et Fairmaire, je me demande si ce n'est pas Chlorophorus moupinensis (Fairmaire, 1888) ... |
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Xavier
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Posted - 24/10/2012 : 17:41:44
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Il s'agit de Chlorophorus ictericus Holzschuh, 1991 ; mentionné du nord Thaïlande (Chiang Rai & Chiang Mai) in HOLZSCHUH C., 1991-Neue Bockkäfer aus Europa und Asien, page 46, abb.17. |
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Xavier
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Posted - 13/03/2025 : 17:07:47
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I doubt it's Chlorophorus ictericus Holzs. which doesn't have such marked patterns as the pronotum and has elytra obliquely truncated at the apex. These 2 specimens are females (no genitalia to compare), very close to Chlorophorus moupinensis (Fairmaire, 1888) housed at the California CAS (Larry's site). |
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