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Sergi Posted - 15/09/2013 : 15:59:10

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From Lam Dao, Vietnam.
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Vitali Posted - 21/01/2024 : 15:21:49
Received. Many thanks!
Greg Posted - 21/01/2024 : 13:45:12
sent off
Vitali Posted - 20/01/2024 : 14:02:21
If possible, please send it to me too. Thanks!
vitali.nagirnoi(at)ut.ee
Greg Posted - 20/01/2024 : 09:33:43
Done.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 17/01/2024 : 12:49:57
Is there a paper please? Please send to bensale@rocketmail.com as I am very interested in this group.
Greg Posted - 12/01/2024 : 21:03:38
Dear Francesco,
Nanohammus idae Vives, 2023
Francesco Posted - 12/01/2024 : 16:20:27
Nanohammus idae Vives, 2013
Some of the specimens here are types.
Greg Posted - 02/05/2022 : 21:46:19



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I found it on Ebay a few days ago.
Various elytra spotting. Has anybody of you bought it?
Bennyboymothman Posted - 20/02/2022 : 22:49:43
My specimen.

Data: 05-2018 - Axan Mt 1300m - Tay Giang - Quang Nam Province - Vietnam




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Bennyboymothman Posted - 11/11/2021 : 20:31:42
I have one as well, from Lam Dong, Vietnam.
Xaurus Posted - 02/11/2021 : 01:04:11
Please don't use Breunings keys to decide anything could be completely wrong, the former Dr. Hieke from Berlin told me sometimes Breuning described species without open the drawers so much for the differentiation features.
Francesco Posted - 01/11/2021 : 18:24:15
If somebody plans to describe it, I have got a specimen.
(Dan another one)
Xavier Posted - 01/11/2021 : 14:13:30
quote:
Originally posted by Francesco

Using Breuning's key, it belongs clearly to Nanohammus, as jplami said.


In this case, a new species.
Francesco Posted - 01/11/2021 : 10:20:21
Using Breuning's key, it belongs clearly to Nanohammus, as jplami said.
Xavier Posted - 26/09/2021 : 08:41:06
A new Sternohammus sp. ?

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