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Hi to somebody.I would like to know your opinion o
A Rhytidhysteron from Panama
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo,
26-12-2012 17:09
i found this Rhytidhysteron in a dead branch associated with a Stilbaceae, may anyone can help in the identification.
Christian Lechat,
26-12-2012 17:36

Re : A Rhytidhysteron from Panama
Dear Eduardo,
Rhytidhysteron rufulum seems to be the name of your specimen. It is very common in tropical area, specially in forest dries .
Best regards,
Christian
Rhytidhysteron rufulum seems to be the name of your specimen. It is very common in tropical area, specially in forest dries .
Best regards,
Christian