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Bennyboymothman Posted - 02/03/2020 : 21:37:07

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Can not find this specimen, it's huge if it is a Glenea, 24mm

Data: 12-2017 - Seko - Masamba - South Sulawesi - Indonesia

Thanks
Ben
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Francesco Posted - 09/10/2025 : 09:23:31
I have described this species as Glenea (Euglenea) parathomsoni n. sp.,
discussing its belonging to Euglenea and its relationships with Glenea (s. str.) thomsoni and Glenea (Euglenea) jirouxi.

Ben's specimen is a paratype.

The article can be free downloaded here.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 05/08/2025 : 22:48:48
Cor, that would be crazy if they were all variations.
Francesco Posted - 26/07/2025 : 10:51:39
Surprisingly, they might be all chromatic forms of Glenea jirouxi Garreau, 2016 (here)... but it is better to describe them.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 25/07/2025 : 00:16:28
Looks different to me...
Francesco Posted - 24/07/2025 : 12:38:49

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Not sure they are the same species.
Bennyboymothman Posted - 12/07/2025 : 20:43:52
Exact data is above, thanks.
Francesco Posted - 10/07/2025 : 19:04:20
It is a new species I am describing.
Could you send me exact data?
Bennyboymothman Posted - 03/03/2020 : 21:25:59
Thank you! Just a really worn specimen.
Gerard Posted - 02/03/2020 : 22:06:15
Bonjour Glenea sarasinorum Heller, 1896

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