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Sergi Posted - 05/12/2017 : 10:30:35

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From Russia, Primorye, Oktyabrsky. Size: 14 mm

Maybe Brachyta punctata (Faldermann, 1833)???
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Francesco Posted - 08/12/2017 : 11:35:37
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Originally posted by Sergi

Francesco, ya me dirás la contestación de Danilevsky cuando encuentres el mail!!
9.I.2011: Encontrada! ...but not very important:

Dear Francesco,
Thanks a lot for your pictures!
Brachyta are great!
Yours
Mikhail


Sergi Posted - 08/12/2017 : 11:20:28

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This picture is from the book Longicorn beetles of Russia and Adjacent countries Part 1 by Danilevsky.
The number 31 is very similar to my specimens, determined as Brachyta (s.str.) punctata punctata (Faldermann, 1833)
Sergi Posted - 08/12/2017 : 10:39:51
Thanks to both!!
Francesco, ya me dirás la contestación de Danilevsky cuando encuentres el mail!!
gracias!!
Francesco Posted - 08/12/2017 : 07:28:32

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Some time ago I took a picture of my specimens coming from Kul'dur (Far East Russia), which I sent to Danilevsky.
The female reminds your specimens.
I identified them as B. punctata but I will search the e-mail to find Danilevsky's answer.
Xaurus Posted - 07/12/2017 : 23:16:46
maybe an unknown population, send it to Danilevsky he will describe a new sp. or ssp. terrible, like in the beginning of last century ?
Sergi Posted - 07/12/2017 : 10:59:36

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The two specimens, the left from China and the right from Russia
Capitaine Posted - 07/12/2017 : 10:38:05
Sergi, if you make a thorough examination of the legs you can see that it's just a color variation and that the tibiae on the other post are brown-dark on the basal part.
Sergi Posted - 06/12/2017 : 19:47:40
The legs are reddish, in the other specimen are entirely black.
Xavier Posted - 06/12/2017 : 11:44:15
Ok, sorry but I can not see on your pictures the differences.
Sergi Posted - 06/12/2017 : 09:51:46
No!! it's different specimen!!
Xavier Posted - 06/12/2017 : 07:23:06
It seems the same here.

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