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Goniini?->Yes, a Pales
guplox
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Posted on 11-06-2023 12:49
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Picture taken yesterday from Zhejiang China (=E121.27 N28.63). Looks somewhat similar to a Pales. At least a Goniini? Thanks as always!
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Frontal view of presumably the same individual
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Exttremely beautiful.mit reminds me of a new genus (and species) I still have to publish …. in Goniini indeed

Did you collect it by any chance ?

Theo
 
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A possible new genus? Amazing! Thank you for the confirmation of the tribe! During the week-end photography trip, I captured a slow-moving Lispe and tried but failed to capture this Goniini species that flew very quickly. I'll see if I can capture it next time so that I can provide more details. Thank you again! TumbsUp
 
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Collected! Smile I'll provide more details.
 
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LATERAL
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DORSAL
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FRONTO-LATERAL
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FRONTAL
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VENTRAL
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HEAD IN VENTRAL VIEW
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HINDLEGS
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SCUTELLUM
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WING VENATION
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Ah, it is a very dark Pales.(As you already suggested, sorry, I missed that a first reading).

Theo
 
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Smile, thank you as always! It's good to get down to the confirmed genus though. TumbsUp
 
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