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Xaurus Posted - 12/12/2014 : 00:43:21

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maybe a Noserius sps from Andaman islands (India), 16mm
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Xaurus Posted - 14/11/2021 : 02:04:52
The spm pictured by Niisato (1990) is not C. thailandica (pers. comm.), and your spms from Thailand and Laos are also different indeed.
Xavier Posted - 13/11/2021 : 08:54:33
Well, is your specimen the same as mine here?

I think it is closer to this one, with strong legs and antenna.
Xaurus Posted - 13/11/2021 : 00:31:19
Now I could identify, its rather probably Comusia thailandica Hayashi, 1986
Xaurus Posted - 19/12/2015 : 23:07:19
thanks Francesco, yes its really probably a new species, in March I'll discuss this with Carolus first.
Francesco Posted - 19/12/2015 : 09:18:43
It does not correspond to any species.
It is probably new.
Xaurus Posted - 26/11/2015 : 23:41:41
Now I have read the description of O. bengalensis, my spm differs in several points, so its another questionable sps ?
Xaurus Posted - 13/12/2014 : 00:11:31
thanks Francesco, you are rigtht my spms belongs to Comusia.
I have the description of Oemospiloides bengalensis Fisher, 1940 but recently I have no time to check this.
Francesco Posted - 12/12/2014 : 18:15:27
Das scheint mir eine Comusia...
Die einzige in der Umgebungen... (Bengale ) ist Comusia bengalensis (Fisher, 1940), aber ich habe leider keine Beschreibung.

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