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Muhammad Mahdi
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Posted on 10-01-2009 19:42
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Can anybody id please? It was sitting on a wall, about 15mm lon with the legs. Thanks
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yes. Wasp. It is an Evaniidae. Smile
Please use the other forum: hymis.de for that Wink see the sticky post. Grin
 
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Thanks. I can ask for spiders here, right?Smile
Why are new threads not allowed? Frown
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yep. Spiders you can ask here.

Well, that's a rule belonging to diptera.info and this serves to avoid many non.diptera threads on ID.
 
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I see. Thanks Wink
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Perhaps Evania appendigaster!
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thanks
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