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BillTyson Posted - 15/04/2015 : 05:04:46

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Crocker Range, Feb., 11 mm
Sorry about the terrible picture.
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BillTyson Posted - 17/04/2015 : 04:05:37
It is blackish with a blue reflection. Guess its dilaticornis.
Many thanks
BillTyson Posted - 15/04/2015 : 15:37:03
I'll check, thanks
dryobius Posted - 15/04/2015 : 13:44:55
If the abdomen (ventral view) is dark METALLIC blue, then the species is E. dilaticornis, if it simply black, then the identification is trickier.
E. dilaticornis is the most common Lepturinae in that region.
Sergi Posted - 15/04/2015 : 08:41:55
Ephies sp.???

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