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Xaurus
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
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Posted - 27/03/2015 : 17:25:20
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I couldn't find a black Anoplodera sps from N-Vietnam (12 mm) with such remarkable hind tibia, any help is welcome ! |
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horshehden
Member Purpuricenus
Czech Republic
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Posted - 27/03/2015 : 22:52:18
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It should be Anoploderomorpha sepulchralis (Fairmaire, 1889).
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Xaurus
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
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Posted - 28/03/2015 : 00:03:18
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thanks Tomas, in the description of A. sepulchralis (Fairmaire, 1889) there is no mention of the remarkable hind tibia. |
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horshehden
Member Purpuricenus
Czech Republic
424 Posts |
Posted - 28/03/2015 : 07:55:16
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I have not seen tibiae of the specimen I believe is the type (hidden), but I show a detail of a specimen located just next to him (same pronotum, elytral apex, etc). |
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Xaurus
Member Rosenbergia
Germany
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Posted - 30/03/2015 : 00:33:30
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ok, thanks, so its A. sepulchralis nearly sure |
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Xavier
Scientific Collaborator
France
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Posted - 30/03/2015 : 18:19:02
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Anoplodera (Anoploderomorpha) sepulchralis (Fairmaire, 1889) for the full name. These back spcies are difficult. |
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horshehden
Member Purpuricenus
Czech Republic
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Posted - 04/04/2015 : 12:25:36
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Please, check also species described by Holzschuh as A. granata. I cannot see your elytral basis well. |
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