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another Stomorhina
Graeme Cocks
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Posted on 19-01-2015 19:12
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I have this as another Stomorhina sp., but not discolor.

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The dna for this has it riight next to the other Stomorhina sp. (discolor?)
 
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Yes, no doubt it is Stomorhina. I am simply not familiar with the Australian fauna.
The download (see other post) could help a lot !


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Thanks Theo.
 
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Theo I have that paper, will attempt to send it to you.
 
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And this is the female of St. discolor.

Sorted that out !


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Yes, very nicely sorted. Thank you.
 
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