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Roger Thomason
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Any possibility of an ID on this Azelia (I think)?
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Last one....
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Sorry, the legs chaetotaxy is not enough visible (Azelia is right).
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Got a couple more photo's....think it's the same kind.
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Don't know if these help
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I think it helps to reduce to only 2 species : A. cilipes and A. neulosa (both have long and fine hair on dorsal surface of tibia 3. Then , I think there are more than 3 av, so it would mean Azelia nebulosa...
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Thanks Stephane
I have A.cilipes on my Checklist, and one other which is A.macquarti. But A.nebulosa would be good..
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