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Xaurus Posted - 03/11/2015 : 23:47:51

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a big Xylotrechus from N-Vietnam: 19.3 mm
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Xavier Posted - 15/07/2020 : 09:45:38
It is possible, I have no specimen to compare. I correct the title.
Xaurus Posted - 14/07/2020 : 23:58:18
I have 2 spms, compared with the type picture of X. salvazai, I think its a different species (look at the oblique line from behind scutellum), P. Viktora already checked this spms and wrote at the label "Xylotrechus spec. n."
Xavier Posted - 14/07/2020 : 11:48:21
Yes,well done, Greg !
Greg Posted - 14/07/2020 : 10:48:24
I was suggested by this topic://www.cerambycoidea.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=22842
Xavier Posted - 14/07/2020 : 08:35:52
Xylotrechus salvazai Pic, 1928 described from Vietnam is the correct name. HT picture here.
Xaurus Posted - 14/07/2020 : 00:16:53
thanks Greg, I don't know X. imperfectus, do you have a type Picture ?
Greg Posted - 14/07/2020 : 00:07:07
It looks like Xylotrechus imperfectus Chevrolat, 1863 ...
Xaurus Posted - 05/11/2015 : 23:40:34
thanks Xavier for your opinion
Xavier Posted - 04/11/2015 : 14:58:24
I have most of holotypes pictures or descriptions of asian Xylotrechus. It is none of Holzschuh, Pic, etc species. But it could be one of my lacking picture (sp. from HEYROVSKÝ L. ? ). I would say for the moment that your species is possibly new.

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