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Zootaxa ; 5399(5): 540-554, 2024 Jan 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38480121

RESUMO

The Ovipennis bicolora Fang, 1986 and Ovipennis binghami Hampson, 1903 species-groups are reviewed. The identities of the records of O.binghami reported outside of its type locality are clarified. Ovipennis bicolora is rediscovered with the male and female genitalia illustrated for the first time. The male and female genitalia of O.thomasi ern, 2009 are illustrated for the first time and its specific status is confirmed. Five new species are described: O.hanae S.-Y. Huang, Volynkin & ern, sp. n. (Southwestern China), O.regina Volynkin, ern, S.-Y. Huang & Saldaitis, sp. n. (Northern Thailand and Southwestern China), O.takia Volynkin, S.-Y. Huang & ern, sp. n. (Western and Central Thailand), O.kitchingi Volynkin, S.-Y. Huang & ern, sp. n. (Northern Thailand), and O.sapa Volynkin, S.-Y. Huang, ern & Saldaitis, sp. n. (Northern Vietnam). Adults and genitalia of the new species are illustrated and compared with its congeners.


Assuntos
Mariposas , Feminino , Masculino , Animais , Indochina , China , Genitália
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J Neural Transm (Vienna) ; 130(7): 875-889, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37306791

RESUMO

Movement disorders are a major cause of disability worldwide and their increasing prevalence predicts a substantial future burden of care. Impactful patient care requires availability of, and accessibility to, effective medications, knowledge, and disease awareness among both medical professionals and patients, driven by skilled personnel to harness and manage resources. The highest burden of movement disorders is in low-to-middle income countries where resources are often limited and infrastructure is insufficient to meet growing demands. This article focuses on the specific challenges faced in the management and delivery of care for movement disorders in Indochina, the mainland region of Southeast Asia comprising the neighboring countries of Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The first Indochina Movement Disorders Conference was held in August 2022 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to provide a platform to better understand the situation in the region. Future management of movement disorders in Indochina will require progressive adaptation of existing practices to reflect modern approaches to care delivery. Digital technologies offer an opportunity to strengthen these processes and address the challenges identified in the region. Ultimately, a long-term collaborative approach by regional healthcare providers is key.


Assuntos
Transtornos dos Movimentos , Humanos , Indochina , Sudeste Asiático/epidemiologia , Vietnã/epidemiologia , Tailândia
3.
Zootaxa ; 5258(3): 285-300, 2023 Mar 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37044594

RESUMO

The Asiatic footman moth genus Tarika Moore, 1878, which used to be considered as monotypic is reviewed. Six new species are described: T. annapurna sp. n. (Сentral Nepal), T. erlanga sp. n. (China: Sichuan), T. reducta sp. n. (North Thailand), T. danieli sp. n. (China: Yunnan, Sichuan, Fujian, Shandong), T. kinha sp. n. (North Vietnam and China: Yunnan), and T. biserratula sp. n. (China: Hunan). Lectotypes are designated for Lithosia varana Moore, 1865 and Tarika nivea Moore, 1878. Adults, male and female genitalia are illustrated.


Assuntos
Mariposas , Feminino , Masculino , Animais , Indochina , Nepal , China
4.
Zootaxa ; 5175(2): 253-274, 2022 Aug 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36095367

RESUMO

The taxonomy of Barsine striata (Bremer Grey, 1852) and B. pulchra (Butler, 1877) is revised. Three new species are described: B. evrys sp. n. (Central and South Vietnam, and South-East Thailand), B. robusta sp. n. (North Thailand), and B. laotiana sp. n. (entral Laos). One taxon is revived from synonymy and upgraded to subspecies level: Barsine pulchra pulcherrima (Staudinger, 1887), stat. rev. Miltochrista gratiosa kurilensis Bryk, 1942, is excluded from the synonymy with Barsine striata and placed in synonymy with B. pulchra (=Miltochrista gratiosa kurilensis Bryk, 1942, stat. rev.). Lectotypes for Lithosia striata Bremer Grey, 1852, Hypoprepia lanceolata Walker, 1854 and Miltochrista pulchra Butler, 1877 are designated. Adults, male and female genitalia are illustrated.


Assuntos
Mariposas , Animais , Feminino , Indochina , Masculino
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Zootaxa ; 5104(1): 40-48, 2022 Feb 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35391051

RESUMO

A new Nudariina genus, Processuridia S.-Y. Huang Volynkin gen. n. is erected for two new species described herein: Processuridia thangka S.-Y. Huang Volynkin sp. n. from southeastern Xizang, southwestern China and P. oreas Volynkin S.-Y. Huang sp. n. from southeastern Yunnan, southwestern China and Mt. Fansipan, northern Vietnam, with P. thangka sp. n. as the type species of the genus. Based on molecular phylogenetic analysis, the new genus is found to be sister to the clade (Asuridia Hampson + Disasuridia Fang), but it can be easily distinguished from both genera by the unique wing pattern and genitalia features. Adults and genitalia of the aforementioned taxa are illustrated.


Assuntos
Mariposas , Animais , China , Genitália , Indochina , Mariposas/genética , Filogenia
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PeerJ ; 10: e13153, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35341041

RESUMO

The gekkonid genus Cyrtodactylus is the third largest vertebrate genus on the planet with well over 300 species that range across at least eight biogeographic regions from South Asia to Melanesia. The ecological and morphological plasticity within the genus, has contributed to its ability to disperse across ephemeral seaways, river systems, basins, land bridges, and mountain ranges-followed by in situ diversification within specific geographic areas. Ancestral ranges were reconstructed on a mitochondrial phylogeny with 346 described and undescribed species from which it was inferred that Cyrtodactylus evolved in a proto-Himalaya region during the early Eocene. From there, it dispersed to what is currently Indoburma and Indochina during the mid-Eocene-the latter becoming the first major center of origin for the remainder of the genus that seeded dispersals to the Indian subcontinent, Papua, and Sundaland. Sundaland became a second major center of radiation during the Oligocene and gave rise to a large number of species that radiated further within Sundaland and dispersed to Wallacea, the Philippines, and back to Indochina. One Papuan lineage dispersed west to recolonize and radiate in Sundaland. Currently, Indochina and Sundaland still harbor the vast majority of species of Cyrtodactylus.


Assuntos
Lagartos , Animais , Filogenia , Filipinas , Indochina , Ásia Meridional
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 171: 107458, 2022 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35351637

RESUMO

The complexity of global biodiversity in the tropical Indochina Peninsula and subtropical China bioregions has fascinated biologists for decades, but little is known about the spatiotemporal patterns in these regions. Accordingly, the aims of present study were to investigate the evolutionary and distribution patterns of Engelhardia in these regions and establish a model for examining biogeographic patterns and geological events throughout the tropical Indochina Peninsula and subtropical China. The effects of geological events occurring in the area between the Indochina Peninsula and subtropical China bioregions on the two trees species (i.e., E. roxburghiana and E. fenzelii) were evaluated. A robust phylogenetic framework of 884 individuals from 79 populations was used to generate time-calibrated cytoplasmic and nuclear phylogenetic frameworks based on cpDNA, nrDNA, and nSSR data, respectively. When considered along with ancestral area reconstructions, the genetic data were also used to assess and reconstruct the species' population genetic structure and diversity. These analyses yielded important information about the (1) historical distribution relationships between the tropical and subtropical flora of China; (2) effects of the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) on the evolutionary history of Asia's plants; and (3) importance of biogeography in conservation planning. Although cytoplasmic-nuclear discordance indicated cpDNA and nrDNA were subject to distinct evolutionary mechanisms that reflected respective evolutionary histories of the plastid and nuclear genomes of prior demographic and biogeographic events. The tropical elements of Engelhardia occupied the Indochina Peninsula during the early Eocene, whereas the subtropical elements were transformed from the tropical elements during Miocene cooling and the onset of the EASM at the Oligocene-Miocene boundary, intensified during the late Miocene and Pliocene, facilitating the transformation of Engelhardia from the tropical Indochina Peninsula to subtropical China. Demographic history provided insights into prominent planning frameworks in conservation biology, namely that subtropical China functioned as a refugium during past climate oscillations and will continue to serve in this capacity in the future.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Plantas , China , DNA de Cloroplastos , Humanos , Indochina , Filogenia , Filogeografia
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PeerJ ; 10: e12713, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35047234

RESUMO

Slug-eating snakes of the subfamily Pareinae are an insufficiently studied group of snakes specialized in feeding on terrestrial mollusks. Currently Pareinae encompass three genera with 34 species distributed across the Oriental biogeographic region. Despite the recent significant progress in understanding of Pareinae diversity, the subfamily remains taxonomically challenging. Here we present an updated phylogeny of the subfamily with a comprehensive taxon sampling including 30 currently recognized Pareinae species and several previously unknown candidate species and lineages. Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA and nuDNA data supported the monophyly of the three genera Asthenodipsas, Aplopeltura, and Pareas. Within both Asthenodipsas and Pareas our analyses recovered deep differentiation with each genus being represented by two morphologically diagnosable clades, which we treat as subgenera. We further apply an integrative taxonomic approach, including analyses of molecular and morphological data, along with examination of available type materials, to address the longstanding taxonomic questions of the subgenus Pareas, and reveal the high level of hidden diversity of these snakes in Indochina. We restrict the distribution of P. carinatus to southern Southeast Asia, and recognize two subspecies within it, including one new subspecies proposed for the populations from Thailand and Myanmar. We further revalidate P. berdmorei, synonymize P. menglaensis with P. berdmorei, and recognize three subspecies within this taxon, including the new subspecies erected for the populations from Laos and Vietnam. Furthermore, we describe two new species of Pareas from Vietnam: one belonging to the P. carinatus group from southern Vietnam, and a new member of the P. nuchalis group from the central Vietnam. We provide new data on P. temporalis, and report on a significant range extension for P. nuchalis. Our phylogeny, along with molecular clock and ancestral area analyses, reveal a complex diversification pattern of Pareinae involving a high degree of sympatry of widespread and endemic species. Our analyses support the "upstream" colonization hypothesis and, thus, the Pareinae appears to have originated in Sundaland during the middle Eocene and then colonized mainland Asia in early Oligocene. Sundaland and Eastern Indochina appear to have played the key roles as the centers of Pareinae diversification. Our results reveal that both vicariance and dispersal are responsible for current distribution patterns of Pareinae, with tectonic movements, orogeny and paleoclimatic shifts being the probable drivers of diversification. Our study brings the total number of Pareidae species to 41 and further highlights the importance of comprehensive taxonomic revisions not only for the better understanding of biodiversity and its evolution, but also for the elaboration of adequate conservation actions.


Assuntos
Lagartos , Serpentes , Animais , Filogenia , Indochina , Sudeste Asiático , Serpentes/genética , Lagartos/genética , Tailândia
10.
Cladistics ; 38(1): 1-12, 2022 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35049083

RESUMO

The Asian potamid subfamily Potamiscinae is the most species-rich group of primary freshwater crabs in the world, and a large number of these (318 species in 52 genera) are found in China where they exhibit a remarkably high rate of endemism. However, the evolutionary history and phylogenetic relationships of this subfamily is still poorly understood and the hypothesis that the Chinese potamids originated in the Indochina Peninsula has yet to be tested using a modern phylogeographic reconstruction and molecular dating methods. Here we analyze the phylogenetic relationships and biogeographic history of the Chinese potamiscines based on whole mitogenomes of 72 species of Asian freshwater crabs representing 65% of the potamiscine genera found in China, including new mitogenome sequences for 57 species. The mitogenomic phylogeny generated four separate clades: Southwest China (SWC), Indochina-Southwest China (ISWC), Central China (CC), and South China-adjacent Islands (SCI). Our results suggest that the Chinese potamiscine fauna most likely originated in Indochina during the Eocene. The establishment of the East Asian monsoon during the Eocene/Oligocene resulted in major climate changes that coincide with the local diversification of the CC and SCI clades. In addition, diversification of two other clades (ISWC and SWC) may have been driven by past large scale environmental changes taking place at that time such as increased local precipitation and expanding freshwater habitats associated with the uplifting of the Hengduan Mountains. In addition, our phylogenies did not support monophyly for six currently recognized potamiscine genera, highlighting the need for further taxonomic revisions of this fauna. The broad taxonomic sampling and well-supported molecular phylogenies used here allow for the updating of our understanding of the evolutionary origins and diversification of the potamiscine freshwater crabs in China.


Assuntos
Braquiúros , Genoma Mitocondrial , Animais , Braquiúros/genética , China , Água Doce , Genoma Mitocondrial/genética , Indochina , Filogenia
11.
Zootaxa ; 5005(2): 218-226, 2021 Jul 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34811268

RESUMO

Here I describe five additional new species of Gynaecoserica Brenske, 1896 from Indochina: Gynaecoserica bihtanensis Ahrens, new species (from Myanmar), G. fallaciosa Ahrens, new species , G. feresimplex Ahrens, new species, G. pseudocymosa Ahrens, new species (all from Thailand), G. ottoi Ahrens, new species (from Laos). The male genitalia of the new species are illustrated.


Assuntos
Besouros , Animais , Indochina , Masculino
12.
Zootaxa ; 4970(3): 547557, 2021 May 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34186880

RESUMO

Three new species of the genus Nudina Staudinger, 1887 are described from northern Indochina: N. ankistro Volynkin, Huang, Bolotov Spitsyn, sp. nov. (Northern Myanmar), N. harpago Volynkin Huang, sp. nov. (Northern Vietnam) and N. witti Spitsyn, Volynkin, Huang Bolotov, sp. nov. (Northern Vietnam and Northern Myanmar). The new species represent a separated species-group which is established and characterized.


Assuntos
Mariposas/classificação , Animais , Indochina , Mianmar , Vietnã
13.
Zootaxa ; 4915(4): zootaxa.4915.4.4, 2021 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33756552

RESUMO

The new genus Cabardites gen. n. is erected for the Adites maculata (Poujade, 1886) species-group with Asura limbata Wileman, 1911 as the type species. Four new species are described: Cabardites phifa Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (North Thailand), C. auco Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (North Vietnam), C. guanyin Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (East China), C. tiendung Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (North Vietnam) and C. varanagara Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (North Thailand). Cabardites pica (Wileman, 1911), stat. comb. n. is excluded from the synonymy with C. limbata stat. rev. comb. n. and raised to the species level. Parasiccia fuscipennis Hampson, 1914 is synonymized with C. pica. Parasiccia karenkonis Matsumura, 1930 is excluded from the synonymy with C. maculata (Poujade, 1886), comb. n. and its belonging to the genus Metaemene Hampson (Erebidae, Boletobiinae) proposed by Poole (1989) is confirmed: Metaemene karenkonis (Matsumura, 1930), comb. rev. A new combination is established: Cabardites maculata (Poujade, 1886), comb. n. The lectotypes are designated for Parasiccia maculata var. formosibia Strand, 1917 and Asura limbata Wileman, 1911. Adults, male and female genitalia of all species of the genus are illustrated.


Assuntos
Mariposas , Animais , China , Feminino , Indochina , Masculino
14.
Zootaxa ; 4926(1): zootaxa.4926.1.9, 2021 Feb 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33756764

RESUMO

Bagarius vegrandis, new species, is described from the Chao Phraya and Mekong river drainages. It differs from congeners in having a small maximum body size (to 220 mm SL vs. 520-1400 mm SL) and the adipose-fin origin markedly posterior to (vs. at vertical through or very slightly posterior to) the anal-fin origin. It further differs from congeners in having the following unique combination of characters: ovoid unculiferous plaques on dorsal surface of head, lateral margin of frontal not significantly deflected dorsally, eye diameter 11-15% HL, interorbital distance 23-28% HL, head width 18.3-22.3% SL, head depth 11.1-14.1% SL, filamentous extensions to first pectoral-fin element reaching to anus, dorsal spine width 10.6-13.9 times in its length, body depth at anus 8.7-12.0% SL, neural spines of the 4-6 vertebrae immediately anterior to adipose fin distally flattened but not forming series of prominent bumps along dorsal midline, length of adipose-fin base 10.8-13.0% SL, caudal-peduncle length 19.0-22.4% SL, caudal-peduncle depth 3.2-4.2% SL, 19-20 preanal vertebrae, and 39-40 total vertebrae. Bagarius bagarius (Hamilton, 1822) is demonstrated to be a species restricted to the Indian subcontinent (with Bagrus yarrelli Sykes, 1839, Pimelodus platespogon Valenciennes, in Jacquemont, 1839 and Pimelodus carnaticus Jerdon, 1849 as junior subjective synonyms) and Bagarius lica Volz, 1903 resurrected from synonymy with B. yarrelli as a valid species from Southeast Asia.


Assuntos
Peixes-Gato , Distribuição Animal , Animais , Tamanho Corporal , Indochina , Rios
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Zootaxa ; 4890(4): zootaxa.4890.4.4, 2020 Dec 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33311106

RESUMO

The family Berothidae (beaded lacewings) is poorly known from the Indochina Peninsula. Previously, three genera, Berotha Walker, 1860, Isoscelipteron Costa, 1863, and Lekrugeria Navás, 1929, and four species were recorded from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Here, we record the genus Asadeteva U. Aspöck H. Aspöck, 1981, in Indochina for the first time and provide a description of a new species, namely Asadeteva acutata sp. nov., from Laos and Thailand. We also describe a new species of the genus Berotha Walker, 1860, namely Berotha incurvata sp. nov. from Laos and provide the first description of the male of Lekrugeria nepalica U. Aspöck H. Aspöck, 1986, based on material from northern Myanmar.


Assuntos
Insetos , Animais , Indochina , Masculino
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Zootaxa ; 4869(1): zootaxa.4869.1.4, 2020 Oct 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33311372

RESUMO

The new genus Huangilene Volynkin Cerný, gen. n. is erected for the Miltochrista alikangiae (Strand, 1917) species-group with Lyclene kepica Dubatolov Bucsek, 2013 as the type species. Three new species are described: H. odontotilepida Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (Thailand, Cambodia, Laos), H. kutzscheri Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (continental China and Taiwan Isl.) and H. apoklinousa Volynkin Cerný, sp. n. (Vietnam). Four new combinations are established: Huangilene kepica (Dubatolov Bucsek, 2013), comb. n., H. pseudolutara (N. Singh Kirti, 2016), comb. n., H. alikangiae alikangiae (Strand, 1917), comb. n. H. alikangiae intermedia (Marumo, 1923), comb. n. The lectotype is designated for Asura obsoleta Form alikangiae Strand, 1917, the species' type locality is fixed as "Karapin" (Taiwan, Chiayi County, Chaoliping).


Assuntos
Mariposas , Animais , China , Indochina , Taiwan
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Zootaxa ; 4809(3): zootaxa.4809.3.11, 2020 Jul 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33055931

RESUMO

Three new species of the genus Ammatho Walker, 1855 are described from mainland China and Indochina: Ammatho (Striatella) inexpecta Huang Volynkin sp. nov. from Guangdong, Southern China and Tam Dao, Northern Vietnam; Ammatho (Ammathella) gesar Huang Volynkin sp. nov. from Xizang, Southwestern China and Ammatho (Ammathella) shingwa Volynkin Huang sp. nov. from Kachin, Northeastern Myanmar. Adults and genitalia of related species are illustrated.


Assuntos
Mariposas , Animais , China , Indochina
18.
Zootaxa ; 4858(3): zootaxa.4858.3.7, 2020 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056223

RESUMO

Three species of the genus Perittopus Fieber from Indochina are described as new: P. anthracinus sp. n. from Yunnan of China, P. laosensis sp. n. from Laos and P. trizonus sp. n. from Thailand. Photographs of key female and male characters and male genitalic structures are provided, accompanied by a distribution map for the species of Perittopus occurring in Indochina.


Assuntos
Heterópteros , Animais , China , Feminino , Indochina , Masculino
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Zootaxa ; 4789(2): zootaxa.4789.2.11, 2020 Jun 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056441

RESUMO

The Ghoria albocinerea Moore, 1878 species-group is established for a complex of species having the characteristic silver whitish forewing coloration and pattern presented mostly by a broad longitudinal shade along the anal wing margin. Four new species and one new subspecies of the species-group are described: Ghoria nanlingica dytiko ssp. n. (China: Sichuan), Ghoria dammay sp. n. (North Vietnam), Ghoria longivesica sp. n. (China: Yunnan and North Thailand), Ghoria mubupa sp. n. (China: Yunnan) and Ghoria synnefo sp. n. (North Vietnam). Adults, male and female genitalia of the new taxa and the related Ghoria albocinerea (the central and eastern Himalayas), Ghoria nanlingica Dubatolov, Kishida Wang, 2012 (China: Guangdong) and Ghoria sinotibetica Dubatolov, Kishida Wang, 2012 (China: Sichuan) are illustrated.


Assuntos
Mariposas , Animais , China , Feminino , Indochina , Masculino
20.
Zootaxa ; 4766(1): zootaxa.4766.1.1, 2020 Apr 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056603

RESUMO

A new Permian gastropod assemblage from the Roadian (Middle Permian) Khao Khad Formation, Saraburi Group (Lopburi Province, Central Thailand) which is part of the Indochina Terrane, has yielded one of the most diverse Permian gastropod faunas known from Thailand. A total of 44 gastropod species belonging to 30 genera are described herein, including thirteen new species and one new genus. The new genus is Altotomaria. The new species are Bellerophon erawanensis, Biarmeaspira mazaevi, Apachella thailandensis, Gosseletina microstriata, Worthenia humiligrada, Altotomaria reticulata, Yunnania inflata, Trachydomia suwanneeae, Trachyspira eleganta, Heterosubulites longusapertura, Platyzona gradata, Trypanocochlea lopburiensis and Streptacis? khaokhadensis. Most of the species in the studied assemblage represent vetigastropods  (35.6%) and caenogastropods (26.7%) and most of the species belong to Late Palaeozoic cosmopolitan genera. The studied faunas come from shallow water carbonates that are rich in fusulinids, followed by gastropods, ostracods, bivalves and brachiopods. The gastropod assemblage from the Khao Khad Formation shares no species with the gastropod assemblages from other Permian formations in Thailand, the Tak Fa Limestone and the Ratburi Limestone. However, it is similar to the Late Permian gastropod faunas from South China of the Palaeo-Tethys, therefore it suggests that the Indochina Terrane was not located far from South China.


Assuntos
Gastrópodes , Animais , Fósseis , Indochina , Tailândia
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