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Which Solieria?
pierred
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Posted on 28-05-2022 19:40
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Hello,

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Pierre Duhem : France : Carnetin : 77400 : 26/05/2022
Altitude : 119 m - Taille : 7-8 mm
Réf. : 303202

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Pierre Duhem : France : Carnetin : 77400 : 26/05/2022
Altitude : 119 m - Taille : 7-8 mm
Réf. : 303203

Seen in Seine-et-Marne (east of Paris).
Can somebody sheed more light?
Thanks in advance.
Edited by pierred on 29-05-2022 12:52
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Posted on 29-05-2022 07:43
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It is a male (check abdominal tip) with short claws, so it is S. pacifica, by far the most common species.


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Thanks a lot Theo.
Sorry or the mistake. It is Solieria.
Edited by pierred on 29-05-2022 12:52
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