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Larry Bezark Posted - 13/09/2015 : 04:06:49

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13 mm from Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam
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Larry Bezark Posted - 30/12/2023 : 19:25:39
Thank you Ivan.

Happy New Year!

Larry B.
MONO Posted - 30/12/2023 : 06:31:32
Paradiallus vietnamicus#65311;
Xavier Posted - 13/09/2015 : 13:14:46
C'est l'insertion des antennes, et leur longueur, qui me fait penser à une Pharsalia, mais je me trompe peut-être de genre.
Francesco Posted - 13/09/2015 : 13:08:15
Merci!

Sieben Längslinien am Prothorax, davon fünf auf der Scheibe... seven longitudinal lines on the prothorax, five of which on the disc.... mmmmhm

Auf jeder Flügeldecken fünf Längsreihen von kleinen, gelb tomentierten Flecken, von denen die zweite und dritte in letzen Drittel, die dritte und vierte nach der Mitte der Decken miteinender verbunden sind... Five lines of small spots of yellow pubescence on each elytron, the 2nd and the 3rd of which are connected on the apical third, the 3rd and the 4th after the apical half ...mmmhm
I would say no.
Xavier Posted - 13/09/2015 : 12:41:43
Je te l'envoie
Francesco Posted - 13/09/2015 : 12:23:54
No, I haven't it.
Xavier Posted - 13/09/2015 : 08:31:23
I have the long description, in German, of Pharsalia ochreopunctata Fuchs, 1958 from "Saigon", but I am unable to understand it.
Do you have also this text, Francesco ?
Xavier Posted - 13/09/2015 : 07:22:02
A Pharsalia ??

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