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bekateen
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by bekateen »
Hi Jools,
Four species of
Trichomycterus are mapping to Europe and Africa:
The first three are described in the same paper, thus the same locality problem.
Cheers, Eric
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bekateen
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by bekateen »
Hi Jools,
One last report for today - Two more trichomycterids (
and
) are invading the old world.
has been resolved, but the other three from the OP of this thread still persist as invaders.
So here's the current list of latitude/longitude deviants:
Cheers, Eric
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