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Larry Bezark Posted - 26/11/2013 : 01:55:59

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Lamiinae from Bandung, Java
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Andre Posted - 27/12/2013 : 11:34:18
I also think it is a Ropica spec. The Scapus from the Sybra group (S. stigmatica Group), which say`s Xaurus is not so long, apically more rounded and a little bit more shiny. By the picture is very difficult!
And yes...we are very interested on asiatic Apomecynini, especially from the genus Sybra for the Revision.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 29/11/2013 : 06:54:29
Oui effectivement Sybra est aussi fort possible au même titre que j'ai pu voir d'Asie certaines Ropica qui devraient être classées dans le genre Sybra......il y a Olhe Mell qui travail dessus si toutefois cela vous intéresse ?

Bonne soirée
Xaurus Posted - 29/11/2013 : 01:08:11
This spms belongs to a very difficult and species-rich group of Sybra.
Larry Bezark Posted - 26/11/2013 : 23:45:27
Merci,Jerome

Larry B.
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 26/11/2013 : 23:33:53
Bonsoir

Semble être le genre Ropica (Apomecynini) a suivre...

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