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Autore: | Xylosteus [ 30/12/2022, 18:22 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: tonsa2 |
Happy new Year to you! The first Paracorymbia looks strange with the two median small spots…. have you collected it? |
Autore: | Plagionotus [ 30/12/2022, 18:41 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: tonsa2 |
I'm happy that Pierpaolo answered. I was thinking that the species was so strange and the group so difficult that I was not confident in determining this specimen. I have a few S. tesserula with very small spots or even without any spot, and the elytral punctuation that is gross would agree. However, this species usually have the elytral apex broadly blackened. |
Autore: | Xylosteus [ 31/12/2022, 11:07 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: tonsa2 |
The first one should be Paracorymbia tesserla and the couple of the second picture are P. fulva |
Autore: | hsn6a [ 31/12/2022, 12:50 ] |
Oggetto del messaggio: | Re: tonsa2 |
Plagionotus ha scritto: I'm happy that Pierpaolo answered. I was thinking that the species was so strange and the group so difficult that I was not confident in determining this specimen. I have a few S. tesserula with very small spots or even without any spot, and the elytral punctuation that is gross would agree. However, this species usually have the elytral apex broadly blackened. Thank you... |
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