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Bennyboymothman Posted - 09/12/2020 : 23:15:16

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I've tried to find this, no luck yet

Data: 06-2018 - Madi Village environ - Mt Bawang h 1000-1500m - Singkawang Region - SW Kalimantan - Indonesia

Thank you
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 05/02/2023 : 17:33:40
I can see the variability in this species now, so agree it must be a very striated elegans.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 11/12/2020 : 22:44:09
It just doesn't seem quite right does it.
Xavier Posted - 11/12/2020 : 20:05:07
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Originally posted by Bennyboymothman

Thank you, nothing like my other elegans specimen. I see that it's quite variable.
I have never compared my specimens from Laos, Thailand and Indonesia, but I am not so sure that's the same species...
Bennyboymothman Posted - 10/12/2020 : 23:03:15
Thank you, nothing like my other elegans specimen. I see that it's quite variable.
Gerard Posted - 10/12/2020 : 22:14:15
Glenea (Macroglenea) elegans (Olivier, 1800)
Xavier Posted - 10/12/2020 : 06:54:45
It is a Glenea (Macroglenea) sp.

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