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From Inner Mongolia, North China. Is it Leptura aethiops Poda, 1761? thanks |
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Xaurus |
Posted - 17/11/2014 : 00:34:24 I have a totally black form (female) of A. sequensi from Bog Duul Mts. near Ulan Bator, and a small series of brown one's together with Max's one.
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Max |
Posted - 15/11/2014 : 23:55:20 I have not seen previously absolutely black things but it's very easy to believe. Unfortunately, the picture is not visible apex of elytra as a significant feature. |
Francesco |
Posted - 15/11/2014 : 18:27:50 Thank you, Max!
...but are so much extensively melanistic forms of sequensi known? |
Max |
Posted - 15/11/2014 : 18:10:24 Excuse me For me it`s more similar to sequensi too
There is two old shot - renardi & sequensi melanistic form, respectively
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Francesco |
Posted - 15/11/2014 : 09:28:34 Elytral sides? |
Xaurus |
Posted - 15/11/2014 : 00:32:47 I'm not sure Francesco, A. renardii is more parallel sided different to Nasa's spms. |
Francesco |
Posted - 14/11/2014 : 22:33:20 It is a male. Thus, it should be Anastrangalia renardii (Gebler, 1848).
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Xaurus |
Posted - 07/11/2014 : 01:29:27 Should be Anastrangalia sequensi (Reitter, 1898) |
Francesco |
Posted - 06/11/2014 : 12:47:24 It seems to me Anastrangalia. Which species are present in Mongolia? |