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Posted on 15-10-2010 07:52
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Norway, not tiny, 4-5mm?
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A nice one for Hans Henderickx
ruud van der weele
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I will add some dorsal shots as soon as I get a chance .
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Indeed Ruud and cyprinoid, nice picture. the pseudoscorpion belongs to the large genus Neobisium. I would like to purchase a JML 21/3,5 lens, could anyone on the forum give me a tip?
 
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Identification manual for Norwegian pseudoscorpions, in Norwegian: http://www.entomologi.no/journals/tabell/pdf/Norske_Insekttabeller_18.pdf
 
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Thank you cavex and Gunnar.


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