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Hi Volker,
Did you receive some mature males to look at and compare to the type specimen?? Or did you come to this finding using only females?
Do you believe this species may belong in the genus Phormingochilus (as Rick West has mentioned)?? I've heard Soren's views, do they mirror yours?
And lastly, what do you believe the MONSTER Cyriopagopus specimen in your preserved collection is??? I think a few of us have heard of these giants, are they Cyriopagopus sp. (this is the burning question)? Are they just a large C.schioedtei? Or are we looking at a possible new genus?
Thanks,
Steve
Did you receive some mature males to look at and compare to the type specimen?? Or did you come to this finding using only females?
Do you believe this species may belong in the genus Phormingochilus (as Rick West has mentioned)?? I've heard Soren's views, do they mirror yours?
And lastly, what do you believe the MONSTER Cyriopagopus specimen in your preserved collection is??? I think a few of us have heard of these giants, are they Cyriopagopus sp. (this is the burning question)? Are they just a large C.schioedtei? Or are we looking at a possible new genus?
Thanks,
Steve
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