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L. Hart Posted - 02/09/2018 : 16:04:18


From China
approx 17/18 mm
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MONO Posted - 10/07/2023 : 05:59:48
I think it is Blepephaeus infelix#65292;which province#65311;
L. Hart Posted - 09/09/2018 : 10:02:02

Brilliant, thank you for taking the time to show the difference Xavier
Xavier Posted - 09/09/2018 : 09:44:52

92.23 KB

1. Len's specimen
2. Blepephaeus infelix (Pascoe, 1856) holotype
3. Blepephaeus puae Lin, 2011 paratype

Shape of the first white band, apex of elytra,...B. puae, no ?
MONO Posted - 09/09/2018 : 04:26:24
Blepephaeus infelix (Pascoe, 1857) for me
Xavier Posted - 06/09/2018 : 07:22:11
Yes, indeed.
Xaurus Posted - 05/09/2018 : 22:34:04
probably Blepephaeus puae Lin, 2011
Xavier Posted - 05/09/2018 : 14:12:35
A Blepephaeus sp. ?

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