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                | PierreMember Rosenbergia
 
     
 
                Switzerland1783 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 10/01/2013 :  10:03:53       
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 24 mm, from Con Dao island, Vietnam. 04/2012.
 Femoral carinae present. Some antennal parts strongly bowed and fringed with hairs.
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                      | Edited by - Xavier on 12/07/2017  07:45:16
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                | FrancescoForum Admin
 
      
 
                Luxembourg9604 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 11/01/2013 :  15:04:38         
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                      | quote:The pubescent antennae and the elongated prothorax suggest the genus Dialeges.
 Originally posted by Pierre
 Some antennal parts strongly bowed and fringed with hairs.
 
 
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                | FrancescoForum Admin
 
      
 
                Luxembourg9604 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 14/08/2016 :  19:05:33         
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                      | Je me suis trompé: c'est Aeolesthes (Mimoderolus) uniformis Pic, 1933... à faire un genre à part. |  
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                | XavierScientific Collaborator
 
      
 
                France12506 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 12/07/2017 :  07:44:32       
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                      | Avec la Revision of the genera  Trirachys Hope, 1843, Aeolesthes Gahan, 1890 and Pseudaeolesthes Plavilstshikov, 1931 qui peut être demandée ici, il s'appelle maintenant tout simplement Derolus uniformis (Pic, 1933). |  
                      | Edited by - Xavier on 12/07/2017  07:52:06
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                | FrancescoForum Admin
 
      
 
                Luxembourg9604 Posts
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                      |  Posted - 03/03/2020 :  10:54:26         
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                      | For Miroshnikov (2018), it is Tapinolachnus lacordairei (J. Thomson, 1864). |  
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                | PierreMember Rosenbergia
 
     
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/03/2020 :  11:34:54       
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                      | Hmmm... things go on moving. Yet a label to change... |  
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