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dryobius |
Posted - 02/03/2015 : 15:35:09 463.28 KB
Borneo, Sabah - female
For now, this appears to be the same species that occurs in Laos. Size ranges from about 18mm to about 26mm. A photo of a male was posted by Robert previously. |
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Xavier |
Posted - 25/08/2023 : 09:55:12 As I wrote in 2015, this was indeed a new species, which I decided to publish: Saperdoglenea collardi Gouverneur, 2023. |
Francesco |
Posted - 03/03/2015 : 19:01:14 I add this picture that I have found in the Web. The yellow-orange areas emerged during the last Ice Age. The sky-blue area (with depth up to 116 m) should be considered more prudently, since some authors speaks that lands emerged up to -80/100 m.
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Xavier |
Posted - 03/03/2015 : 18:21:12 ok, 25 widespread species . We can have a reasonable doubt for this uncommon one. |
dryobius |
Posted - 02/03/2015 : 22:16:03 There are about 25 known species that occur simultaneously in Laos and Borneo. Borneo and Sumatra were connected to Malaysia by a land bridge about 18000 years ago and were connected at other times before that. Yes it is uncommon for this distribution. |
Xavier |
Posted - 02/03/2015 : 17:43:51 Hi Dan, You sent me a nice specimen of this species . But is it really Saperdoglenea gleneoides Breuning, 1964 ?
I hope to collect next April a laotian specimen to compare, because I have a problem to accept that it could belong to the same species (even it's possible).
How many sames species live in Sabah AND in Laos ? really a little... |