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Xaurus Posted - 04/04/2018 : 01:00:45

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maybe Thylactus dentipennis (?) Wang & Chiang, 1998 from N-Vietnam (17 mm long)
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jplami Posted - 13/10/2019 : 17:15:38
Thylactus chinensis Kriesche, 1924.
See last paper of Vives&Heffern&Lin,2019 in Les cahiers Magellanes, 2019 n°34.
Xaurus Posted - 05/04/2018 : 00:32:38
yes, this is the closest in the Forum (maybe any type pic is available ?) at the Apex, the "spines" are from hairs or strengthened by those and maybe sometimes sticky
Xavier Posted - 04/04/2018 : 14:58:13
The closest specimen is here. T. dentipennis for Mono, but less toothed at the apex.

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