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Xavier
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Posted - 24/12/2012 :  09:08:27  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


12,5 mm. Hua Phan, nord Laos.
Une autre espèce capturée sur les "Castanea" fleuris.
Aucune piste pour le moment.

Edited by - Xavier on 26/01/2016 23:41:35

horshehden
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Posted - 31/12/2012 :  18:17:58  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I do not remember I'd ever see such specimen.
I would probably assign it to Parastrangalis since this genera is very heterogeneous

Its general appearance resembles Japanostrangalia, thought the body is slength (what about female?) and the pronotum is constricted in front.

Go to Paris and check the Pic's types. Or, even better, ask Holzschuh when you meet him.
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Xaurus
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Posted - 02/01/2013 :  22:24:15  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Dear Xavier,

this nice spms belongs sure to Japonostrangalia basiplicata (Fairmaire, 1889), within a wide range of pattern variation.

bg
Andreas
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horshehden
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Posted - 03/01/2013 :  07:42:49  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Dear Andreas,

Japanostrangalia has more "bell-like" pronotum, shortly constricted, without any "neck"; elytra are not so narrowed just after the middle as here.

Moreover, J. basiplicata has 3 light segments + apical/basal part of the next/preceding. As concerns J. clermonti, actually 2 segments are light, as here, but the preceding one (8th) is apically lightened as well.

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Xavier
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Posted - 03/01/2013 :  10:07:15  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


I add a side view of the specimen : red abdomen with white marks...

Edited by - Xavier on 03/01/2013 10:08:39
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Xaurus
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Posted - 03/01/2013 :  19:52:14  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Dear Hoshehden,

you are right in all points, I have compared my spms, all the delicate features are different, really quite interesting. Acc. the different pronotum this sps maybe belongs to another genus, its a special case for CH too.

greetings
Andreas
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Xavier
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Posted - 10/08/2014 :  18:18:26  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote


from TIPPMANN Friedrich F., 1955.Zur Kenntnis der Cerambycidenfauna Fukiens (Süd-Ost-China). Koleopterologische Rundschau, Wien 33 (1-6): 88-137, 22 figs.

Could it be Sinostrangalis elegans (Tippmann, 1955) ? I don't understand enough german ...
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Francesco
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Posted - 10/08/2014 :  19:51:55  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
mmhm.. la forme du prothorax me semble assez différente.
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Xavier
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Posted - 10/08/2014 :  20:14:40  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Oui, j'avais vu, mais la photographie étant mauvaise (...)
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horshehden
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Posted - 11/08/2014 :  08:24:21  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Sure, elegans belongs to Japanostrangalia.

Your specimen might be "Strangalia tonkinensis Pic" - supposed to be in Elacomia at the moment - did you see the type in Paris?
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Xavier
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Posted - 11/08/2014 :  12:54:25  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
In September, I will try to find at Paris more type species of Lepturini. We need it .
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Xavier
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Posted - 11/08/2014 :  13:38:00  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I just dicover something Here

We have some good pictures in this forum, no ?
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horshehden
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Posted - 11/08/2014 :  13:51:09  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Right, the "type" specimen is really closely related to yours, though:
(1) was it really described? (I cannot recall the reference)
(2) it is not Sinostrangalis
(3) it is less shining (but it can be given by the photo and the age).

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Xavier
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Posted - 11/08/2014 :  13:59:53  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I wrote on the type page my hypothese : It could be Sinostrangalis luteosignatus (Pic, 1955)
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Xavier
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Posted - 11/08/2014 :  14:15:50  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

"type specimen" unpublished of Hayashi & Villiers / my specimen.
Same species for me, and probably Sinostrangalis luteosignatus (Pic, 1955)

Edited by - Xavier on 11/08/2014 14:25:07
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Gerard
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Posted - 11/08/2014 :  18:06:03  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Hello, I insert this picture to get things done.


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LAOS. Mt Phan

Edited by - Gerard on 11/08/2014 18:07:08
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