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BillTyson Posted - 22/08/2016 : 20:37:51


Yen Bai P., Mucangchai, 1700 m, July, 60 mm
If it helps, it has large recurved spines on the sides of the pronotum.
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BillTyson Posted - 04/09/2016 : 03:59:10
I have fulvopubens and this may be it but just a giant one. Specimen arrived the way you see it. Perhaps an acetone bath might clean it up. Any other cleaning solutions. thanks
Francesco Posted - 03/09/2016 : 23:22:50
The specimen is almost dirty but it seems to me Nadezhdiella fulvopubens (Pic, 1933), considering antennal length and abdominal size.
Both species are present in the key here.
Xavier Posted - 03/09/2016 : 07:50:45
possibly Nadezhdiella cantori (Hope, 1843) male

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