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Clausicella suturata (ID THEO ZEEGERS!!!); S. Spain
Andre Burgers
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No clue here. Frown
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Siphonini?
 
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That is what one thinks at first and second glance. This one took me over a year the first time to get it right:

Clausicella suturata

Theo
 
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Nice one
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This is incredible!!

Thanks!!!!! For the three of you, John, Abhi & Theo!! TumbsUp

Never heard of the genus either. Frown


¡Saludos! Smile
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Thanks.

I have my moments.

Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
Thanks.

I have my moments.

Theo


Lots of them!!! TumbsUp

If it took you 1 year, I would,'t want to have to calculate how long it would take me!!! awkward


Groetjes!! Smile
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