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Larry Bezark Posted - 08/06/2017 : 04:52:47


Maybe the same species, both from Gunung Emas, Crocker Range, Sabah, Borneo.

Thanks,

Larry B.
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Larry Bezark Posted - 08/06/2017 : 16:04:36
Thanks a lot Xavier,

I agree with your comments.

Larry B.
Xavier Posted - 08/06/2017 : 07:26:04
The 2nd one fits with the description of Demonax angustatus Pic, 1943, but I have never seen the holotype ( Who did ? ) or with Demonax pendleburyi Fisher, 1935...
Then, I am not sure that all similar species described by Dauber are all good species: ( Demonax antennarius Dauber, 2016 ; Demonax arcanus Dauber, 2016 ; Demonax cinereus Dauber, 2004; Demonax crinifer Dauber, 2012; Demonax olei Dauber, 2008;...).

Maybe the same species ? Good question !
This group from Borneo is the hardest one, and a complete revision is necessary. But some contemporary authors do not care, and continue to describe new species !
I wonder if our "science" is a science...

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