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Xavier Posted - 21/05/2015 : 21:37:39

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8 mm. Phang Nga prov., Thailande.

9th and 2/3 basis of 10th antennomera white (2 specimens).
Nyctimenius sp., different for me than this one
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nasa Posted - 23/05/2015 : 05:56:25
Well, it is just my opinion! The best way is to compare the genitals of both Thailande and Luang Prabang.
Xavier Posted - 22/05/2015 : 23:36:44
Only on the base of antenna color, many species have been described in the past.
Why should it be only a variation ? it is strange.
nasa Posted - 22/05/2015 : 19:34:45
I'd rather say it is a variation of Nyctimenius tristis (Fabricius, 1793), actually, I believe there are some problems to Nyctimenius tristis (Fabricius, 1793), but it is difficult to solve for the variations!

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