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Xavier Posted - 10/08/2014 : 12:59:22
Does Neosarmydus belongs to Prionini (as in Titan & Biolib) or to Anacolini tribe (as here ) ?
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Xavier Posted - 11/08/2014 : 19:33:38
Je comprends . On utilise beaucoup ce système sur le forum pour placer des liens, ça évite de surcharger les messages avec des lignes de signes cabalistiques .
africaone Posted - 11/08/2014 : 18:20:48
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Originally posted by Xavier

Oui, c'est justement ce que j'écris dans mon premier message !



.. je n'ai pas fait spontanément le lien entre "here" (dont il faut deviner que c'est un lien et non le site sur lequel on est !)et "Prioninae of the world"
autant pour moi !
Xavier Posted - 11/08/2014 : 14:02:08
Oui, c'est justement ce que j'écris dans mon premier message !
africaone Posted - 11/08/2014 : 13:42:09
In "Prioninae of the world" it is classified in the Anacolini
Alain es tu là ?
Xavier Posted - 11/08/2014 : 12:51:25
I ask it because of the particular sexual dimorphism (female without costae) present for Neosarmydus costipennis and similar for genus as Casiphia, Drumontiana
horshehden Posted - 11/08/2014 : 11:58:55
I have no idea, but note that in Titan you can, for example, find Afghanicenus in Clytini...

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