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kbdesai Posted - 07/02/2016 : 10:05:25

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Is this Stenodryas sp. please anybody confirm it to species level..

Thank you...
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Pierre Posted - 11/10/2021 : 07:42:23
Espèce peu connue et peu étudiée. Je ne connaissais que trois citations pour ce taxon; le HT (Arunachal Pradesh / Patkai Mts.), le spécimen qui est à l'origine de ce post (Meghalaya), et un dernier publié sur iNaturalist (Karimganj district, Assam). Ces trois provenances se situent toutes dans l'extrème Nord-Est de l'Inde, dans l'angle Inde - Myanmar - Chine sur les contreforts Sud des Himalayas.
Aujourd'hui la petite liste des provenances s'allonge avec la découverte d'un spécimen capturé au Yunnan / Yingjian Co. près de la localité de Mangyun. Nous sommes ici à la frontière birmane Est, ce qui schématiquement prolonge les stations de l'Inde de manière tout à fait plausible.



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kbdesai Posted - 15/02/2016 : 10:52:06
I'll going to get good picture of this specimen and after we'll re-open this topic.

Thank you Francesco,
Francesco Posted - 15/02/2016 : 09:06:55
Gahan (1906) gave a body length of 9 mm for the holotype, today the only known specimen. The only other species, whose a range is know (Salpinia obliqua Villiers & Chûjô, 1966), measures 11-14 mm.

The only known locality for S. socia is Arunachal-Pradesh, relatively very close to Meghalaya; thus, I think that your specimen can be S. socia.
kbdesai Posted - 15/02/2016 : 06:08:36
Thank you Francesco,

Almost all characters are matching with Salpinia socia Gahan, 1906 except the length, may be it is the one right?
Francesco Posted - 13/02/2016 : 23:22:03
I'd say Salpinia...
kbdesai Posted - 08/02/2016 : 07:34:28
Length 14 mm And the specimen from North-eastern part of India (Meghalaya).

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