S. gigantea hosting A. polymnus. will have to add it to my list which went from S. haddoni and H. crispa to include M. doreensis and now gigantea too? o.k.. could theyve confused a haddoni for a gigantea?
photographic proof of M. doreensis/A. polymnus in the Solomon Islands p.59 Invertebrates A Quick Reference Guide by Julian Sprung. your f&a reference is lacking and dated (phil h. has pointed out various deficencies on this forum), another example would be A. latezonatus/H. crispa as they are also found with E. quadricolor. yes i've photo proof of that one too. lol
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