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Sergi Posted - 26/01/2015 : 16:29:30

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From Vietnam, Ha Giang.
Size: 27 mm
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Francesco Posted - 04/04/2021 : 18:11:11
Thank you Andre.
Pierre provided a French translation here, but the points 7-9 are unclear without confronting material.
I have open a new topic here.
Xaurus Posted - 31/03/2021 : 11:22:18
a longer time ago M. Takakuwa sent me the translated key from his book "The Rosalia world", maybe useful for id.


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Francesco Posted - 30/03/2021 : 20:29:51
In my opinion, this might be E. decempunctatus..
In E. pachycornis (male), the antennae are longer than body with 1-2.5 antennomeres, while in E. decempunctatus (male), they are longer with 3 antennomeres, in small males as well.
Body and legs of E. decempunctatus are more elongated.

Tomorrow, I post both species together in order to appreciate the difference.
lucanusdybodybo Posted - 13/01/2021 : 19:24:34
Not an expert, but I also agree on pachycornis.
bbigmojo Posted - 29/11/2020 : 16:18:09
Hello to all!

Is there anyone who has the paper by Takakuwa & Karube, 1997?
Xavier Posted - 26/01/2015 : 17:12:48
Teeth of antennomera seem the same than here , so I would say Rosalia (Eurybatus) pachycornis Takakuwa & Karube, 1997 . Spots on elytra are very variable.

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