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lokani or granulosa ?
I had thought of the first picture as A.granulosa and the 2nd as A.lorips but I am now rethinking my original id's.
Lately I have been leaning towards A.lokani on the first and the 2nd I haven't come to a conclusion. Are they the same? Any thoughts?
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Lokani
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Agree with the Lokani
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Thanks for the id. So are they both lokani?
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Greg |
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Yeah id say both are.
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same here lokani
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lokani
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First one may be A. lokani, but I think it's too early. The second has much more compact radials, shorter apicals and I would tipp on A. loripes.
To the first, again, there are forms of A. granulosa with longish apicals. See how they develope. Both are truly beautiful. Hope you can foto-document their developement.
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