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BillTyson
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Posted - 18/09/2015 :  01:01:02  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

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Lao Cai Prov.July
Elacomia sp?

Edited by - Xavier on 18/09/2015 10:13:14

Xavier
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Posted - 18/09/2015 :  10:12:32  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Have a look here.
Still unclear between Leptura nigroguttata (Pic, 1927) and Leptura pubevirens Gressitt, 1935

Edited by - Xavier on 18/09/2015 10:13:31
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horshehden
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Posted - 18/09/2015 :  19:58:04  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
And why not Leptura fruhstorferi Hayashi & Villiers, 1985?
The species of Pic looks differently (different pattern, generally lighter).
The species of Gressitt is a little shorter.
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Xavier
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Posted - 18/09/2015 :  20:15:34  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote

from HAYASHI & VILLIERS , 1985. Revision of the Asian Lepturinae (Coleoptera : Cerambycidae) With special reference to the type specimens' inspection. Part I. Bulletin of the Osaka Jonan Women's Junior College 19-20 (1): 1-75, 15 pls.
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horshehden
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Posted - 19/09/2015 :  18:12:50  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
You can see female of the Pic's species here

I have seen several almost identical specimens from GUX, China.

In my opinion, all these specimens coincide with the type in Paris.

Edited by - Xavier on 19/09/2015 18:18:30
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Xavier
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Posted - 19/09/2015 :  18:17:25  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Could you give your opinion for the others post here, here and here ? And what is Bill species ? I am lost.

I have never found Leptura nigroguttata (Pic, 1927) at MNHN Paris. Do you know it ???

Edited by - Xavier on 19/09/2015 18:30:01
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horshehden
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Posted - 19/09/2015 :  18:39:25  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
I do not have an access to the last link.
Bill and first link is fruhstorferi, in my opinion, as I suggested above.
The specimen of Andre is strange - at first it looks like the Pic's species, but it has dark legs and antennae.

That is why I'm not sure with determination of this group.
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Xavier
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Posted - 20/09/2015 :  00:15:11  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
quote:
at first it looks like the Pic's species


Same question, do you have a picture of the type of Leptura nigroguttata (Pic, 1927) ?
Without it, this discussion is like ...wind.

Edited by - Xavier on 20/09/2015 00:16:12
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horshehden
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Posted - 20/09/2015 :  09:12:39  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Yes, I have photos of both types at home, but I'm outside until early October.
The type looks as the link I provided above.
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Gerard
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Posted - 20/09/2015 :  10:39:10  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Can you put us the type as soon as you can?
Thank you Tomas.
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Francesco
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Posted - 07/02/2019 :  17:30:42  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Francesco's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Leptura fruhstorferi Hayashi & Villiers, 1985 and L. pubevirens Gressitt, 1935 are both synonyms of Leptura nigroguttata (Pic, 1927).
Cf. Tichy et al. (2019).
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