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Post by Entomofou on Jul 20, 2011 3:11:28 GMT -8
Some variations of this species from different Armenian's area : Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Jul 20, 2011 3:09:37 GMT -8
Some variations of this species from Israel : Israël, Kineret Naharayym, 14/IV/2011 Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Jul 19, 2011 8:47:57 GMT -8
I find that there are too many posts about Lepidoptera ;D Here are some species which are note very variable, but, in this part of France, they are ! (For each foto, on the left, typical specimen) Corrèze - Turenne 15/VI-10/VII/2011 Protaetia (Netocia) fieberi : Protaetia (Eupotosia) affinis : Protaetia (Netocia) lugubris : Protaetia (Netocia) cuprea bourgini : Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Jul 13, 2011 3:09:42 GMT -8
In W Europe, there are not many species of Cetonia :
C. aurata aurata C. aurata pisana C. aurata pallida C. aurata sicula C. carthami carthami C. carthami aurateformis C. delagrangei cypriaca
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Post by Entomofou on Jul 13, 2011 3:05:51 GMT -8
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Post by Entomofou on Jun 21, 2011 13:46:28 GMT -8
Thank you, but I just use a small compact (Canon Powershot A80)... This is just a fast work on Photoshop for making a white background.
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Jun 21, 2011 12:00:47 GMT -8
Dear Colleagues, Here are some Trichiinae from my collection (thx to D. Sundberg !) : I am looking for other species, subspecies or variations. I would prefer making exchanges ... Regards, Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on Jun 17, 2011 12:24:58 GMT -8
Afromorgus sp. (Trogidae). No ID without aedeagus...
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Post by Entomofou on May 25, 2011 22:40:37 GMT -8
very nice cetonidae, caught when flying. --> There are Hoplia sp. You can use the work of Sabattinelli about the revision of Himalayan species. Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on May 24, 2011 10:22:41 GMT -8
First record in France this year: 7/IV/2011... Really early!!!
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on May 23, 2011 3:06:22 GMT -8
Probably at Juvisy, but I don't remember which dealer...
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Post by Entomofou on May 23, 2011 2:09:45 GMT -8
A friend gives me the name: Rhinoscapha chlora.
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Post by Entomofou on May 22, 2011 12:44:27 GMT -8
I need help about this specimen... Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée Ile Misima 22/X/2004 25 mm Do you know it's name ? It seems to be a genus very close to Eupholus... Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on May 22, 2011 0:13:51 GMT -8
To my mind, This is not spamming with posting one foto/species.
This is the way we do in all other European forums (Italy, Czech Republic, France, ...). By this way, we can have some nice ID without any problems.
Insects under blister can't be determined (except for very easy species). And for a lot of beetles, aedeagus is really helpfull (Anomala species, for exemple).
Fotos N° 1, 2 and 4 are Rutelidae Foto N° 3 are Hoplia sp. Foto N° 5 are Dynastidae
Stéphane
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Post by Entomofou on May 21, 2011 7:43:51 GMT -8
It should be better to post one species:post...
The big one in your 2nd and 3rd post is a Melolonthidae. You have also posted Rutelidae, but there is no possibility to ID under blister...
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