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Gerard Posted - 23/04/2022 : 11:42:11

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Philippines, Mindanao, Zamboanga del Norte, Taille 15 mm
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Gerard Posted - 27/04/2022 : 19:15:30
hank you Andreas, for your annalise.
Xaurus Posted - 26/04/2022 : 00:35:08
in bigger males of Mimosybra sometimes the hind tibia has such features, unfortunately the type spm of surigaonis is not well preserved, more studies are necessary
Gerard Posted - 25/04/2022 : 17:35:05
Merci Andreas je ne pense pas, c'est une autre espèce plus grosse.
Le tibia postérieur est échancré, pas sur surigaonis.
Xaurus Posted - 25/04/2022 : 00:58:28
I think a well preserved Mimosybra surigaonis (Heller, 1923)
Andre Posted - 23/04/2022 : 17:03:37
Mimosybra, but i have no name.

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