"When individuals of this species are crawling, their body is high and narrow, but resting individuals (like this one) adopt a low and flattened body posture. It could be easy to interpret them as different species."
Comment from Richard Willan
When individuals of this species are crawling, their body is high and narrow, but resting individuals (like this one) adopt a low and flattened body posture. It could be easy to interpret them as different species.