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From Thailand 2 -> Therevidae (possible Phycus sp.)
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 08-01-2020 08:32
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1070 Joined: 01.11.15 |
Chiang Mai (Thailand), 10th November, 2019. Regards, Jfdocampo attached the following image: [201.98Kb] Edited by Jfdocampo on 09-01-2020 08:51 |
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 08-01-2020 08:33
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1070 Joined: 01.11.15 |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 08-01-2020 09:30
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7234 Joined: 19.11.04 |
Therevidae, perhaps?
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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Zeegers |
Posted on 08-01-2020 18:55
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18791 Joined: 21.07.04 |
My idea as well. So change the title and wait for help. Theo Edited by Zeegers on 08-01-2020 18:55 |
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 08-01-2020 19:49
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1070 Joined: 01.11.15 |
I'll do it. Thank you to both of you. |
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johnes81 |
Posted on 08-01-2020 20:45
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Member Location: Berlin, Germany Posts: 1978 Joined: 15.10.16 |
Phycus sp? Phycus angustifrons was recorded from Thailand by Lynborg so Phycus is present. Anyone willing to share a copy of 'Review of Oriental Phycus'? Best wishes, John John and Nini. Naturalists not experts. |
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 09-01-2020 08:50
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1070 Joined: 01.11.15 |
Phycus looks well. Thank you Johnes. |
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