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loongfah Posted - 29/08/2020 : 18:53:01

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A Lepturinae from Malaise trap.
Sorry for the poor image, as I am not allowed to remove it from the alcohol for the moment. Allowing for some distortion due to the liquid (e.g. the punctures), is it possible to identify?
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loongfah Posted - 30/08/2020 : 03:59:24
Thank you so much, Xavier. Yes, it does look like Capnolymma capreola.
Xavier Posted - 29/08/2020 : 19:17:15
Capnolymma sp. May be Capnolymma capreola Pascoe, 1866 ?

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