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Riana Posted - 03/07/2022 : 12:17:32

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Kwa-Zulu Natal: Richardsbay
Length 9 mm
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Jérôme Sudre Posted - 05/07/2022 : 18:57:51

The size is indeed small but maybe it had a difficult development ???
Look maybe also at Brimus affinis but I don't have the impression ?
It seems to have a scar on the scape?
In any case it really looks like a Brimus and a female B rendalli Dist ? Look on your side ?
Riana Posted - 04/07/2022 : 19:25:02
Thanks Jérôme, the size and location was confusing
Jérôme Sudre Posted - 04/07/2022 : 19:01:55

Pour moi c'est Brimus randalli Distant

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