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L. Hart |
Posted - 22/08/2019 : 17:39:29
From French Guyana, Approx 56/57 mm Confirmation please |
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Golofa |
Posted - 04/09/2019 : 19:53:32 Indeed, P. crassidens does exist, but Physopleurus found in French Guiana has been confused with crassidens for more than 15 years. Delahaye and Tavakilian specified the difference. That's what I meant by that. |
Capitaine |
Posted - 04/09/2019 : 14:02:46 "Really, I did just correct the old name of P. crassidens" ? The crassidens and ubirajarai species are 2 valid species (see Delahaye & Tavakilian publication, 2015).
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sebastes |
Posted - 04/09/2019 : 10:50:21 Thanks for clarification, Alain. Sergei |
Golofa |
Posted - 03/09/2019 : 13:35:15 Really, I did just correct the old name of P. crassidens. But, it is a female of Mallodon spinibarbis. M.chevrolati don't exist in french Guiana.
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sebastes |
Posted - 01/09/2019 : 08:01:46 Isn't that a female of Mallodon chevrolatii Thomson, 1867? Sergei |
L. Hart |
Posted - 22/08/2019 : 21:42:56 Thank you Alain |
Golofa |
Posted - 22/08/2019 : 19:26:06 Physopleurus ubirajarai Delahaye & Tavakilian, 2015 |