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Satyramoeba hetrusca?
Guillermo Booth Rea
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Posted on 02-09-2008 21:33
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ID Paqui Mars. Shot today in Granada, S Spain. 1100 masl. On herbaceous plants on a small waterfall in a mountain creek.
Aprox. 2 cm.
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yes! S. hetrusca. Lucky you! I'm trying to find this beast! Smile
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 02-09-2008 22:45
 
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I was not trying to find it, but I new I was lucky when I saw it!
The photo is not very brilliant, but I was hanging from a small water fall, gripping to it with one hand and shooting my heavy camera with the other one.
 
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so this turns even better the photo! it is not a simple task!!! Smile
now it lacks to take a photo of Cephalodromia (micro-."bombyliids"Wink in Lactuca spp. flowers, also in the Taraxacum spp. flowers. they are really small. And they are in huge numbers right now in Granada. Smile
 
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