by Rob » Sun Apr 29, 2007 10:52 pm
Apparently B. rubida from Swartberg and B. armata found in the De Hoop region look identical, it takes a ventral count to split them. (TP)
I would presume in person the above similar looking hornless B. cornuta and B. rubida would not be too difficult to tell apart, but if so, a method such as ventral counts etc would be used.
Rob Deans
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