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This looks like Neuroctena in the gallery. Is it?
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This seems to be : "the attack of dryomyzids!" Shock run, run, run away!!! Smile
 
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It is Neuroctena anilis
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Thanks Kahis.
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Thanks Kahis. Not sure why this went twice!
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Nigel wrote:
Not sure why this went twice!


Well, you can't thank Kahis enoughGrin.
 
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True, true.Grin
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