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znort Posted - 06/10/2021 : 09:21:05



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Zhejiang, Zhoushan Island 3/10/2021

Une Sybra qui était vraiment très commune le week-end dernier sur bois mort divers dont Nerium oleander et Broussonetia papyrifera.

Je pense qu'il s'agit peut-être de Sybra ordinata Bates, 1873
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znort Posted - 07/10/2021 : 01:49:03
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Originally posted by Xaurus

Interesting, if you have a bigger series of this sps we like to study the male genitals, maybe are different, the sps of the Sybra alternans-group are very similar in outer morphology.



Ok Andre, I keep some specimens for you.
Xaurus Posted - 07/10/2021 : 00:04:51
Interesting, if you have a bigger series of this sps we like to study the male genitals, maybe are different, the sps of the Sybra alternans-group are very similar in outer morphology.
znort Posted - 06/10/2021 : 14:11:29
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Originally posted by Andre

Yes, you are right. Sybra ordinata


Interesting observation form me because according your publication {2016); Zhoushan island make the link between okinawa and Taiwan in the islands along the Chinese sea.
Continental datas seem rare for these species.

For your information, more than 30 specimens in only 200m on a road. October is maybe a good season for these Sybra.
Andre Posted - 06/10/2021 : 11:59:24
Yes, you are right. Sybra ordinata

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