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Andre Posted - 27/03/2014 : 17:02:56

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Thailand, Khon Kaen Prov., 23 mm
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Francesco Posted - 04/01/2016 : 22:26:22
I have noticed that the correct name for this species is Haplothrix rivulosa (Gahan, 1888)
Bennyboymothman Posted - 17/03/2015 : 20:00:32
To complete the topic, here is the Male in my collection


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Data: 06-2010 - Mt Dayingshan - Yunnan Prov - China - 19.5 mm

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Ben
Xaurus Posted - 09/03/2015 : 01:57:26

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I found a picture of Hoplothrix rivulosus (Gahan, 1888) from the FREY coll. (LAOS, det. Breuning) which resembles this sps ?
Xavier Posted - 07/03/2015 : 09:36:25
I see another species, Blepephaeus nigrostigma Wang & Chiang, 1998, but description is in Chinese...May be Nasa could help us ?

Bennyboymothman Posted - 05/03/2015 : 20:49:02
Hi there.
It is a Female Haplothrix rivulosus.

I have a Male in my collection.

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Ben
Xavier Posted - 28/03/2014 : 07:16:08
I search in Blepephaeus genus...

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