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Gerard Posted - 04/02/2016 : 21:55:58

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Philippines, Luzon, Tigaon, Camarines sur Bicol, 10 mm

Xenolea collaris
Thomson, 1864
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Xaurus Posted - 06/06/2024 : 23:03:57
I have many of this sp from the asian mainland up to Papua, and I'm not sure with the ID, maybe this is only one widespread and variable species ?
znort Posted - 06/06/2024 : 06:18:52
Le troisième segment antennaire et les suivants sont noircis à leur apex. Selon la révision de Breuning, ca renvoi à Xenolea asiatica (Pic, 1925). Breuning dans cet opus évoque la possibilité que Xenolea tomentosa (Pascoe, 1865) et asiatica soient de simples synonyme de Xenolea collaris (Thomson,1964), premier taxon décrit dans ce genre.

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