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Post by Entomofou on Jan 9, 2022 17:08:25 GMT -8
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Post by Entomofou on Sept 3, 2020 21:55:16 GMT -8
Probably Anoplotrupes stercorosus
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Post by Entomofou on Oct 27, 2019 4:06:33 GMT -8
In my opinion, the Cetoniidae species are not rare ones (the only interesting specimens are Gymnetis stellata, Goliathus cacicus, Goliathus regius but this last one is small,...). So, the value of this family isn't very high (I would say no more than 500$ because you sell it in a single set).
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Mar 7, 2019 1:01:57 GMT -8
Probably P. angustata...
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Post by Entomofou on Feb 7, 2018 14:27:58 GMT -8
The Cerambycidae yellow/green should be Chlorida festiva. The 2 Rutelidae black/yellow are Rutela lineola.
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Jan 15, 2018 12:19:43 GMT -8
I hope they are trustworthy because I and a friend have booked a trip in Iran this year with them...
Our contact is Saeed Azadbakhsh, who is a specialist of Carabidae.
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Oct 24, 2017 11:40:12 GMT -8
There are several species of Pseudinca. It could be nice to have an aedeagus...
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Post by Entomofou on Jan 5, 2016 14:00:07 GMT -8
Yes !
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Post by Entomofou on Jan 5, 2016 7:50:45 GMT -8
This is a Glycyphana... I have to check my collection.
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Post by Entomofou on Dec 31, 2015 18:02:25 GMT -8
Have you read your PM Alan ? If someone have the band 4 (original paper version) for sale, I am very interested in !
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Post by Entomofou on Dec 26, 2015 7:21:12 GMT -8
1 : Protaetia (Cetonischema) aeruginosa 2 : Protaetia (Netocia) cuprea obscura 3 : Echinocerus floralis (?) 4 : Stictoleptura cordigera
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Oct 25, 2015 14:08:05 GMT -8
Paulian uses mandibles (apex, plce of the median teeth, etc...) + antennas + geographical origine...
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Post by Entomofou on Oct 23, 2015 1:43:02 GMT -8
For making the diagnosis, we need a complete view of the upper side and particularly of the mandibles.
In the Catalogue des coléoptères de France, the varieties are not recognized...
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Post by Entomofou on Oct 22, 2015 12:26:50 GMT -8
According the Catalogue of Palearctic coleoptera - Volume 3 - Lobl & Smetana, 2006 :
Valid subspecies : Lucanus cervus cervus (Linnaeus, 1758) Lucanus cervus judaicus Planet, 1902
All other names are synonyms.
Lucanus orientalis Kraatz, 1890 Lucanus ibericus Motschulsky, 1845 are valid species
According the Catalogue des coléoptères de France, 2014 :
Lucanus cervus cervus (Linnaeus, 1758) Lucanus pontbrianti Mulsant, 1839 are valid species
For the distinction between the different forms (fabiani, pentaphyllus, hexaphyllus, etc...) see Faune de France 63, Coléoptères sacarbéides - Paulian, 1959
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Nov 24, 2014 3:03:18 GMT -8
I need help for ID this nice specimen Stéphane
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