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stratiomydae ?
guenille
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Posted on 20-09-2007 04:44
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It 's look like Sargus in the gallery Isn't it ?
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You are right, it is a Sargus.
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Even better: Sargus bipunctatus.
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Thank Kahis and Paul.
I think it was bipunctatus but I have not say because I am....stupid girl
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Paul wrote:
Even better: Sargus bipunctatus.


Still better: a female of Sargus bipunctatus.Wink
Edited by Jan Willem on 21-09-2007 09:51
 
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Hardly, nearly all sights of S. bipunctatus are female.

Try to get a male !!

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Theo wrote:
Hardly, nearly all sights of S. bipunctatus are female.


Wise guy! That's not what I meant. It's better to know that it's a female of S. bipunctatus than just a specimen of S. bipunctatusSmile.
But ofcourse you are right, it's better to find a male.

Jan Willem
Edited by Jan Willem on 21-09-2007 16:05
 
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