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znort Posted - 08/05/2020 : 09:44:32

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Un avis sur ce que je suppose ętre une Sybra du Zhejiang capturée le 2/05/2020.
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Xaurus Posted - 16/08/2020 : 23:09:42
good luck, I looking forward to see further fresh material, if I remember right I have emerged Falsostesilea spms from dead branches of an indet. deciduous tree
znort Posted - 16/08/2020 : 08:11:54
Finally ,I don't find other specimen but a friend catch one in june in the same spot. I'll try this week to take some wood for breeding. Maybe I'll be lucky.
Xaurus Posted - 20/05/2020 : 23:16:32
good luck znort maybe it belongs to F. perforata ?? (we need a small series atleast.
znort Posted - 20/05/2020 : 08:55:08
I found only one specimen by swamping but I back to this spot next Week. Maybe I'll find others.
Xavier Posted - 16/05/2020 : 09:00:52
Ok, but I am unable to see any difference with this one .
Xaurus Posted - 15/05/2020 : 01:18:20
I found an old and bad HT-picture of Falsostesilea puncticollis Br.(MNHN), this sps maybe corresponds better, but acc this picture difficult to decide.


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Xaurus Posted - 15/05/2020 : 01:12:15

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There are differences in the punctuation, tomentation and I miss the small hairy fascicles at Znort's spm, maybe this sps corresponds Parepilysta melli Br. (probably a wrong synonymization ?) Did you find only one spm or more, we like to study this interesting sps...
Xavier Posted - 11/05/2020 : 13:16:03
What are the differences ?
Xaurus Posted - 11/05/2020 : 00:33:33
compared with a series of F. perforata from my collection this sps seems different.
znort Posted - 09/05/2020 : 10:25:21

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A face wiew.
Xavier Posted - 09/05/2020 : 09:53:28


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Shining effect ?
Xavier Posted - 09/05/2020 : 08:30:08

BREUNING Stephan, 1975. Révision de la Tribu des Rhodopinini Gress. de la région Asiato-Australienne

Check inferior lobe eyes. But why not F. perforata?
Is this specimen determinated by A.Weigel & M.Lin different than yours?
znort Posted - 09/05/2020 : 06:22:38
Many thanks for your answer.
This specimen seem different than Falsostesilea perforata Pic, 1926. It's maybe Falsostesilea puncticollis Breuning, 1940 but my German translation with google is not very clear.
Anyone know this species?
Xaurus Posted - 08/05/2020 : 23:55:28
for me a Falsostesilea too !
MONO Posted - 08/05/2020 : 18:47:57
May be Falsostesilea sp.

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