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Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 11:55:20 Vietnam Tam Dao, 29.IV.1993
China, Yunnan, Mt Dayingshan, VI.2010
Hi all. I am pretty sure this is Haplothrix rivulosus, but I have attached a specimen of one already in my collection. The same species?
Thanks Ben |
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Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 06/01/2016 : 08:02:51 Thank you Francesco. |
Francesco |
Posted - 05/01/2016 : 22:44:48 Not all: you can find Haplothrix pulchra, beside Haplothrix pulcher. Actually, the Greek word thrix has feminine gender; thus the specific epithets must agree. |
Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 05/01/2016 : 22:18:19 So all of the internet references are incorrect? |
Francesco |
Posted - 04/01/2016 : 22:27:18 Correctly, Haplothrix rivulosa (Gahan, 1888). |
nasa |
Posted - 02/01/2016 : 02:34:59 quote: Originally posted by horshehden
How sulcaticeps Pic (1925) can be a junior synonym of 1926 name? Sulcatipes is older == senior, while younger == junior.
Dear Tomas, thank you for your corrections. l made a mistake for careless. |
Bennyboymothman |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 21:16:46 Thank you very much for the help. |
horshehden |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 19:04:45 How sulcaticeps Pic (1925) can be a junior synonym of 1926 name? Sulcatipes is older == senior, while younger == junior. |
nasa |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 19:00:55 The second one is Haplothrix rivulosus, refer to here. |
nasa |
Posted - 01/01/2016 : 18:55:14 The first one is Pseuduraecha punctiventris (Heller, 1926), here is the type, but I believe Pseuduraecha sulcaticeps Pic, 1925 is a senior synonym of Pseuduraecha punctiventris (Heller, 1926), type of Pseuduraecha sulcaticeps Pic, 1925 is here |