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Sergi Posted - 08/11/2015 : 16:35:27

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From China, Yunnan. Size: 43 mm

Apriona sp.
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MONO Posted - 19/06/2017 : 06:44:30
There is a picture of syntype of Apriona sublaevis, the syntype has less granulations on basis of elytron than Sergi's.
Xavier Posted - 17/03/2017 : 17:26:03
I remember an old post about number of granulations on basis of elytron...
MONO Posted - 17/03/2017 : 17:11:42
How do you distinguish between Apriona germarii (Hope, 1831) and Apriona sublaevis (Thomson, 1878)?
Sergi Posted - 08/11/2015 : 18:05:07
Now Apriona bicolor is synonym of Apriona sublaevis Thomson, 1878
Capitaine Posted - 08/11/2015 : 17:25:27
Au vu de l'étendue limitée de la granulation à la base elytrale, je pense à A. bicolor (Kriesche 1920)

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