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BillTyson Posted - 07/06/2018 : 22:45:04
Da Nang Prov., Son Tra Mt., 800m, April, 14mm


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Xavier Posted - 11/10/2020 : 09:46:40
Rhaphuma sontraica Viktora, 2020
Xavier Posted - 15/07/2020 : 16:04:13
Nice ! I see now differences with R. campanulifera. I do not know this species, and it is possibly a new one.
Greg Posted - 15/07/2020 : 14:47:49
I have got the same species as Billy's.
Tay Giang dist., 1300m. Quang Nam Prov., C.Vietnam


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Xavier Posted - 15/07/2020 : 13:35:10
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Originally posted by Greg

Raphuma diana Gahan, 1906...?


No, R. diana is really different. Some pictures here.

This specimen is quite identical to Rhaphuma campanulifera Aurivillius, 1922 from Philippines...; is it a label confusion, Bill ?
Greg Posted - 15/07/2020 : 12:02:18
Raphuma diana Gahan, 1906...?
BillTyson Posted - 14/06/2018 : 03:25:02
I agree, may not be the same, although very similar. thanks
Xavier Posted - 10/06/2018 : 11:41:43

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A Rhaphuma maculicollis Gressitt & Rondon, 1970 from north-east Laos; I am not sure that it is the same species...
MONO Posted - 10/06/2018 : 11:02:03
similar to Rhaphuma maculicollis
Xavier Posted - 09/06/2018 : 08:06:55
Rhaphuma sp. I think.

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