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znort
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Posted - 04/04/2023 : 10:54:44
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Je soumets ce spécimen en provenance du Guangxi. Il ressemble à celui posté par Gérard ici
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Vitali
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Posted - 04/04/2023 : 11:09:21
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Check also for Paragnia fulvomaculata Gahan, 1893. There are photos in the internet. For example, here.
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znort
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Posted - 04/04/2023 : 15:57:46
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quote: Originally posted by Vitali
Check also for Paragnia fulvomaculata Gahan, 1893. There are photos in the internet. For example, here.
The specimen in your link is probably the same species of mine but if you check the Paragnia in the forum, the antenna are different like here.
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Xavier
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Posted - 04/04/2023 : 17:27:54
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Paragnia fulvomaculata Gahan, 1893. |
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znort
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Posted - 04/04/2023 : 17:50:17
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quote: Originally posted by Xavier
Paragnia fulvomaculata Gahan, 1893.
Le troisième segment antennaire est pas aussi épais que l'holotype de Paragnia fulvomaculata. |
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Xavier
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Posted - 04/04/2023 : 18:23:44
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Certes, mais à part ça... Voici un mâle de Paragnia fulvomaculata Gahan, 1893 du Laos:
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Son pronotum est inerme:
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En lisant Breuning(1938), ce qui distingue principalement les deux genres est:
- bords latéraux du pronotum légèrement arrondis.... Paragnia Gahan, 1893
- pronotum pourvu d'une assez petite épine conique très pointue au milieu du bord latéral.....Agniomorpha Breuning, 1935
On ne voit pas les côtés du pronotum de ton spécimen.
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Edited by - Xavier on 04/04/2023 20:22:12 |
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Francesco
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Posted - 04/04/2023 : 20:02:46
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There are 4 species showing this pattern:
Agniomorpha ochraceomaculata Breuning, 1935 Anoplophora rubidacorpora Xie, Shi & Wang, 2012 Xenohammus flavoguttatus Pu, 1999 Paragnia fulvomaculata Gahan, 1893 (= Stegenagapanthia aureomaculata Chiang & Li, 1984)
Paragnia fulvomaculata is the only one with enlarged antennomere III (type here) It is Xavier's species
Znort's species should be Agniomorpha ochraceomaculata. |
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znort
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Posted - 05/04/2023 : 03:56:37
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Merci Francesco pour la confirmation. |
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znort
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Posted - 05/04/2023 : 07:43:36
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Pour répondre à Xavier, il y a bien une petite épine au milieu des côtés du pronotum.
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Edited by - znort on 05/04/2023 07:54:03 |
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Xavier
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Posted - 05/04/2023 : 12:25:18
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Impeccable, c'est donc bien cette espèce. ![](images/icon_smile_wink.gif) |
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Xavier
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Posted - 06/04/2023 : 17:05:27
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Agniomorpha ochraceomaculata Breuning, 1935 pour le nom complet. |
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