Sorry for this late response & thanks for your comment! I agree. Recently, E. fulvus (or its close relative) was found to live in Japan. So it may live in South Korea as well, and I & Korean researchers may recognize it as P. serica. I'd like to check this possibility :-)
very similar to Euconulus fulvus
返信削除Sorry for this late response & thanks for your comment! I agree. Recently, E. fulvus (or its close relative) was found to live in Japan. So it may live in South Korea as well, and I & Korean researchers may recognize it as P. serica. I'd like to check this possibility :-)
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