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Spallanzania from Mongolia --> S. hebes
Auratus
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Posted on 10-07-2025 10:14
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Is it possible to further identify this Spallanzania from Mongolia? As far as I can tell, only S. hebes has been found there so far.
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Jan
 
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Nonono, other species are much more common. Wait for the article (already submitted)

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Or show me the ventral side from behind ... or the specimen itself
 
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Zeegers wrote:
Nonono, other species are much more common. Wait for the article (already submitted)

Theo


Yes, i am aware the article wil be published soon, but i was working with my Mongolian material so i decided not to wait any longer.
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Jan
 
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Zeegers wrote:
Or show me the ventral side from behind ... or the specimen itself


Ventral side and of course it is always possible that i show you the specimens i collected in Mongolia
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Hi Jan,

Thanks. I need to check my coll3ction, which is not possible for now.
Will take a few weeks....

Theo
 
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I checked my collection, and first impression is that this is indeed S. hebes.
It was found before by the dutch expeditions, but much less than griseiventris.


Theo
 
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Thanks Theo, maybe I'll come across some other species.

Any idea already when your article will be published?
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Jan
 
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No, I will ask Andre
Submitted in February, but issues appear on an irregular basis.

Theo
 
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