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Micropezidae, Rainieria sp.
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NakaRB |
Posted on 04-02-2016 19:59
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 3045 Joined: 25.11.08 |
Russia, Moscow region, 05.07.2014 Edited by NakaRB on 06-02-2016 19:00 |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 04-02-2016 20:44
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19225 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Raineiria sp.
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rvanderweele |
Posted on 04-02-2016 22:59
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Member Location: Zoelmond, the Netherlands Posts: 1984 Joined: 01.11.06 |
Ooops, Rainieria sp.
ruud van der weele rvanderweele@gmail.com |
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NakaRB |
Posted on 06-02-2016 18:59
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 3045 Joined: 25.11.08 |
Thank you! |
Darwyn Sumner |
Posted on 29-03-2016 08:03
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Member Location: UK Posts: 143 Joined: 19.02.05 |
Any chance of a lat/long for that record please (http://www.dipter...ost_305522 Just the Google Earth figures would be good Moscow seems to be at the eastern edge of its range and it would be interesting to ascertain which biogeographic region it was in and how it accords with the distribution of beech woods (Fagus sylvatica) in Europe |
NakaRB |
Posted on 05-11-2016 09:34
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 3045 Joined: 25.11.08 |
Darwyn Sumner wrote: Any chance of a lat/long for that record please (http://www.dipter...ost_305522 Just the Google Earth figures would be good Moscow seems to be at the eastern edge of its range and it would be interesting to ascertain which biogeographic region it was in and how it accords with the distribution of beech woods (Fagus sylvatica) in Europe This photo was taken here: https://www.googl...1198?hl=ru |
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