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Xavier Posted - 21/05/2015 : 21:30:59

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10 mm.
Luang Prabang Prov., north Laos.

Nyctimenius sp. with 2/3rd of 8th, 9th and 10th antennomera white (on 20 specimens).
To compare with this one
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Xavier Posted - 03/11/2017 : 17:14:23

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Thailande, Phrae Province.
Ce spécimen est identique à ceux du nord ou nord-est Laos, ce qui confirme que c'est une espèce stable ( moitié de l'antennomère 8, antennomères 9 et 10 blancs).
Xavier Posted - 17/02/2016 : 13:50:45

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Yes Thomas, I still think my specimens from Laos are closer to Nyctimene testaceovittata Pic, 1926 with antennomeres 8 to 10 whitish, and totally different from my Thailand specimens.

Nyctimenius testaceovittatus (Pic, 1926) should be restored, ...if the type specimen still exist.
horshehden Posted - 02/10/2015 : 22:22:59
What is the problem, you have several species here...:-)
N. tristis (South India), N. testaceovittatus (Annam) and N. vittatus (Malacca) are three different species. And this is most probably another one.

Unfortunately, some Nyctimenius species are still placed in different genera, such as Pothyne sumatrensis Br.
Xavier Posted - 22/05/2015 : 18:33:46
Yes, thank you, but what about specimens from Thailand linked above ?
nasa Posted - 22/05/2015 : 17:41:14
According to TITAN database, this species distributes in India (Tamil Nadu, Sikkim); Nepal; Burma; Thailand; China (Hainan, Yunnan); Laos (Vientiane); Vietnam (Annam,Tonkin); Malaysia (Perak); Singapore; Philippines (Luzon, Mindanao).
Xavier Posted - 22/05/2015 : 06:41:00
Yes, thank you, I agree, but what could be the specimen from Thailand ??
nasa Posted - 22/05/2015 : 06:22:20
Nyctimenius tristis (Fabricius, 1793)

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