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Sepsidae. ->Sepsis orthocnemis
Pentti Ketola
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Hi,
can anyone verify if this is really a Sepsis orthocnemis?
14 March 2014 Finland

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femur..
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ID please!
http://sepsidnet-...nemis.html

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I would say so, the two short spines towards the tip of the femur look to be correct for orthocnemis
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Thanks a lot Steve!

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