Tom
Yes, or at least that is the nearest I can get to it, it would be nice to see
the type specimen but they vary considerably anyway.
Kev
> Kev,
>
> Is the kawamurai form the one with the longer spines without any spread at
> the ends? This is the one that seems to be pictured in Wilson. I have
> never been sure which was the kawamurai but have always labeled this one as
> it. It is nice to hear that C. axicornis comes from Australia as I have a
> C. axicornis that was labeled C. banksi from Australia. Now maybe I can
> trust the locale data a bit more even if the name was wrong.
> Tom