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Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 06/03/2017 : 17:39:16
Hi everyone,

I'm not sure if it's the right place to annonce this, (if not please forgive me and delete the post ) but last month was published in Nature the "discovery" of the largest tropical peat bog, in Congo* (People's Republic of Congo).

I think it's worth sharing it here considering the very peculiar fauna usually associated with peat bog... therefore it should host numerous interresting/new species of Cerambycids...

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v542/n7639/abs/nature21048.html

* I've also discovered, by reading the article, that there is some in other places in Africa, and Indonesia as well

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