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Xaurus Posted - 14/06/2015 : 00:55:38

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Xylotrechus spec. from N-Vietnam, Pia Oac, 13 mm
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Xaurus Posted - 23/09/2016 : 00:01:24
difficult to say anything by pictures in such difficile groups !
Xavier Posted - 20/09/2016 : 12:50:14

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1. holotype female, Smithsonian Museum Xylotrechus buqueti subsp. aureobrunneus Gressitt, 1934 = Xylotrechus formosanus Schwarzer, 1925 in Titan database

2. Xylotrechus formosanus Schwarzer, 1925 picture from Chou, 2008. The Atlas of Taiwanese Cerambycidae. Page 184.

just a proposition...
Xavier Posted - 20/04/2016 : 07:50:22
No more idea, sorry. May be a new one ?
Xaurus Posted - 19/04/2016 : 22:58:16
I have checked the description, the general feeling is really similar, but a lot of descriptive characters are not according.
Xaurus Posted - 18/04/2016 : 01:20:19
thanks Xavier for this idea, I'll check the description.
Xavier Posted - 16/04/2016 : 16:33:23

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Xylotrechus difformis Holzschuh, 1983 (from Nepal) is not so far from your species.
Xaurus Posted - 16/06/2015 : 00:01:47
yes, belongs to the X. atronotatus group - thanks
Xavier Posted - 14/06/2015 : 09:36:15
Close to this one. I have to see more type specimens from species of this group.

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