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nasa Posted - 06/02/2015 : 08:04:58

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from Gansu, Northwest China.
Thanks.
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Xavier Posted - 27/02/2019 : 13:52:55
Holotype picture of Pidonia compta Holzschuh, 1998 is available here, and you should be right.
woshixiao Posted - 27/02/2019 : 10:14:38
I think it is Pidonia compta Holzschuh, 1998
nasa Posted - 07/02/2015 : 02:58:45
Thank you all. I think it is closer Pidonia benesi Holzschuh, 1998 from Sichuan.
horshehden Posted - 06/02/2015 : 18:10:15
Only one specimen?
Might be new species of Pidonia.
P. gorodinski is quite similar and was described from Gansu as well.
Vitali Posted - 06/02/2015 : 16:48:18
The colour pattern is very similar to Evodinus borealis indeed, but yellow area around scutellum makes me cautious. I suspect it is a Pidonia species.
Sergi Posted - 06/02/2015 : 10:49:26
Maybe Evodinus sp.??

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