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Patrick G Posted - 04/11/2020 : 07:12:54

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Vietnam: Yen Bai Prov. 1700 m ~15 mm

Does anyone recognize the species?
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Patrick G Posted - 08/11/2020 : 19:50:05
They are setae clumped together
sangamesh Posted - 07/11/2020 : 12:05:38
I still think that those are bunch of setae, and may not be spines...Patrick can confirm that.
Xavier Posted - 07/11/2020 : 11:21:02
It is not Rhaphuma pauca which is smaller, and probably not a Rhaphuma but a Demonax.


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Patrick G Posted - 07/11/2020 : 07:07:19
I think it is a good match though is 5mm longer and would expand the known range by a good amount
Patrick G Posted - 07/11/2020 : 03:53:35
thank you, I will check the characters to confirm
sangamesh Posted - 05/11/2020 : 02:29:18
This specimen is close to Rhaphuma pauca Holzschuh, 2017

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