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nasa Posted - 14/07/2014 : 16:12:20

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Macroleptura from Yunnan, China.
who has the idea?
thanks
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horshehden Posted - 05/10/2014 : 22:59:03
L. guerryi.
Xavier Posted - 27/08/2014 : 21:28:53
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Originally posted by horshehden

Your specimen looks probably like L. zonifera (Blanchard) or L. guerryi (Pic). Somebody should check types in Paris.
Yes, me.
horshehden Posted - 11/08/2014 : 08:38:47
Sure, these two are endemic to Taiwan - you should rather not follow Ren et al (2014).
Your specimen looks probably like L. zonifera (Blanchard) or L. guerryi (Pic). Somebody should check types in Paris.
Francesco Posted - 06/08/2014 : 20:08:43
Not Macroleptura, it is Leptura.
Very close to Leptura tattakana (Kano, 1933), here and auratopilosa (Matsushita, 1931), here.
Both are from Taiwan.

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