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BillTyson Posted - 27/10/2015 : 20:46:52

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Quang Nam, April, 40mm
Apriona sp. ?
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BillTyson Posted - 28/10/2015 : 15:19:21
I will compare it to the 3 or 4 I have. You are correct in that it looks the same compared to mine. The ones I have are somewhat thinner and have the many white marks. They could be all males.
Xavier Posted - 28/10/2015 : 08:20:36

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Here an Apriona swainsoni - I hope so - , from northern Laos. Not less large or wide than yours, and antenna markings are the same. Your specimen is darker.
BillTyson Posted - 28/10/2015 : 02:36:02
I have several swainsoni and this is larger, wider and has antennal markings quite different than most Apriona.
thanks
Xavier Posted - 28/10/2015 : 00:07:25
Yes, an Apriona sp. ; it is very close to Apriona swainsoni (Hope, 1840) but white spots are lacking, so I do not know...

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