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Bennyboymothman Posted - 01/03/2020 : 21:40:14

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Sybra or Mimosybra perhaps?

Data: 06-2018 - Bao Loc - Lam Dong - Vietnam

Thanks
Ben
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 03/10/2020 : 23:29:17
Fair enough, i'll keep my wits about me.
Xavier Posted - 03/10/2020 : 23:17:08
This Vietnamese seller is honest, no problem!
...but no merchant can be 100% sure of the origin of what he sells.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 03/10/2020 : 22:07:14
Ah, gotcha. Hmm. Why would one do that? What would be achieved by lying :/
Xavier Posted - 03/10/2020 : 16:53:08
Yes, this dealer is from Vietnam, but I have a problem with several species he sells that are only known from Malaysia. I am beginning to find this strange. To be continued...
Bennyboymothman Posted - 03/10/2020 : 15:47:32
Dealer is from Vietnam I can assure you!
Xavier Posted - 03/10/2020 : 09:52:26
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Originally posted by Andre

You are sure with the location ?

Absolutely not so sure! I see at least 3 others species posted on the forum, from the same location, from the same dealer, which probably come from Malaysia !
Bennyboymothman Posted - 28/03/2020 : 22:01:41
Absolutely.
Andre Posted - 28/03/2020 : 16:07:34
That is Sybra propinqua Breuning, 1939.
You are sure with the location ?
Bennyboymothman Posted - 27/03/2020 : 12:41:17
Thank you, much appreciated.
Xaurus Posted - 26/03/2020 : 23:31:40
Sybra for sure (near to propinqua) but recently we have no species name

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