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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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I was just looking inside to see if you were both still here O** lol


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I assume I should post the mantids here since they are "sorted". To follow...


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You can post everything in the books, ExFmem \O

Have moved :-)

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Sure. Shall I edit (if I can) the Larrine that you identified as M. kriechbaumeri since we now have more info. available, or is that something you will need to do?


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That would be great O\/ O\/ O\/

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It's here and you can edit (also the other Larrine)
https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 53#p184653


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\O X#X


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Toko, (Re: Miscophus kriechbaumeri)
Since both M. kr. AND M. crispus are listed as being from S. Africa, how did you exclude the latter? I went by the diagram (Fig. 94) of the head for my guess, but is that enough, since M. crispus wasn't depicted? O-/ -O-

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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Synonymized with Miscophus kriechbaumeri by Lomholdt, 1985 lol lol lol


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Toko wrote:Synonymized with Miscophus kriechbaumeri by Lomholdt, 1985 lol lol lol
Don't forget this is a family forum! :X:


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Here are a couple of moths I shot at Maroela in November last year. Any ideas?

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