smallmammal Posted September 7, 2025 Posted September 7, 2025 Nope, no platychila; truncata x (lowii x ephippiata) was the closest to this day, but you need another parent instead of lowii and a correct order in the brackets. This side view of the lid should help: 1
smallmammal Posted September 7, 2025 Posted September 7, 2025 Yes! It's truncata x (ephippiata x maxima)
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