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sangamesh Posted - 18/09/2017 : 19:34:06

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Loc: Kerala, size: 10 mm.
I arrived at N. madurensis m. flavofemorata following Breuning's revision... can anyone confirm if this also should be N. madurensis?
like my previous post here... unlike the previous one, this specimen has a black spot on the lateral side of pronotum and only the second abdominal segment bears a black mark... whether the morphs defined by Breuning are to be treated as synonyms or as subspecies?
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sangamesh Posted - 07/09/2018 : 09:31:18
Thank you
Francesco Posted - 07/09/2018 : 09:15:57
I also arrived to N. madurensis, though I am doubtful concerning the variety.
The lateral spot of the prothorax belongs to the typical form, even if legs and abdomen show a different pattern.
All "morphs" mentioned by Breuning have to be considered as synonyms.

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