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Lauxaniid. Genus?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Thailand, Chang Mai, 13 Nov, locally common
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I'd be inclined to say Lauxania... Wink
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So hink I, but may be Steve knows for sure...
Was collected as Rhinchopsilopa...
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Easy enough to check: costal breaks present: then Rhynchopsilopa. There are two forum threads with Rhynchopsilopa and those pictures seems to be different species.
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I meaned: when collect, I thought it is Rhynchopsilopa
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Well, Rhynchopsilopa are about 2 mm, this, I assume was bigger.
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