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vietnaminsect Posted - 16/04/2013 : 04:48:53

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Please help to ID from Vietnam,
Thank you so much!!!
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Cuong Do Posted - 02/10/2013 : 11:34:34
Thank you Francesco, yes, now you can say it is the paratype in Xung Le collection, the holotype collected by me now in Drumont place, very sad that the holotype is not good condition because shipping.
I will share the scan of publication to your email, Drumont just sent me yesterday.
Francesco Posted - 02/10/2013 : 10:05:35
Wow!
So this is a Type and you is its author!
All my compliments to you and to Alain!

(I hope you send me the PDF...)
Cuong Do Posted - 02/10/2013 : 01:31:05
It just be published, new species and new genus, Komiyasoma lei Drumont et Do 2013
vietnaminsect Posted - 17/04/2013 : 04:41:46
Thank Francesco, we are studying the species, yes, it is clearly belong difference the species (maybe also genus), as soon as we got the result, we will split or make another new topic.
However, it maybe unknown species and we are trying to describe it.
Francesco Posted - 16/04/2013 : 18:46:09
Dear vietnaminsect, your specimen is a male and thus it should belong to another species.
I will split the topic.

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