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Tanzania, Leuconitocris gigantea?
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Bennyboymothman[/i] [br][img]/public/imgforum/Bennyboymothman/201415153317_DSC00907.JPG[/img][img]/public/imgforum/Bennyboymothman/201415153347_DSC00897.JPG[/img][img]/public/imgforum/Bennyboymothman/201415153418_DSC00903.JPG[/img] Hello again Are these all Leuconitocris gigantea? They are from 28mm to 30mm in length, which kind of leaned towards them being gigantea. Also is the first one a Male, and the second two Female? Can they be sexed? Any help appreciated thanks. [/quote]
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Bennyboymothman
Posted - 05/01/2014 : 15:34:34
Hello again
Are these all Leuconitocris gigantea? They are from 28mm to 30mm in length, which kind of leaned towards them being gigantea.
Also is the first one a Male, and the second two Female? Can they be sexed?
Any help appreciated thanks.
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Bennyboymothman
Posted - 06/01/2014 : 19:22:24
Hi there.
Yes they all look the same to me! A difficult group though by the looks of it!
Sergi
Posted - 05/01/2014 : 20:33:40
And others from Zimbabwe, the same species?????? Size: both 24mm aprox.
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Sergi
Posted - 05/01/2014 : 20:31:30
Hi Ben!!! here other specimen of possible Nitakeris gigantea from Tanzania. Size: 27mm
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