Yes, that is basically what that paper says, I doubt they will be split into different genuses, but I think that what we know as marginatus, trafasciatus and eques in particular will each be split into several more species.He said there is some indication that many groups of (n. marginatus for example) are actually different species gentically.
Nice, you can see why “lipstick” on some of them at least. Do they all have pink lips or are males and females different?A couple of pictures - this is 3 hours after i received them so they might colour up more; oddly they have pink lips/mouth:
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