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A page on Strepsiptera
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Posted on 04-04-2008 06:33
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Wonderful pictures!!
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I have taken a photo in finals of AUgust.
It is a very crap photo taken with a compact digital camera.

Usually I saw black strepsiterans caught in the web but this time I've seen a red strepsiteran.
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and another one..
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another crap photo showing the web over a bridge... and a strepsipteran caught in the web. Usually I saw dozens and dozens of them, this time I only saw 1 to 3.. Sad
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Hello,

Fine idea. I should definitively look at spider webs around the spots where I saw the Stylopidae.
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