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Started by Martin Spies, April 19, 2014, 01:59:41 PM

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Martin Spies

Submit topics and posts that present or discuss taxa of uncertain systematic placement - regardless of whether you have found them in nature or in the literature.

Martin Spies

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For posts on an Afrotropical Chironominae with modified sternite setae - initially unplaced to genus, now identified as a Dicrotendipes - see this Forum's "Morphology" category / "Adults" board.

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