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jorgen
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Posted on 28-03-2008 17:12
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Am I correct with S. potamida? I took the picture on 30 july 2007 at the bank of a small creek in Belgium.

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If the colours are natural, you should be right.


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The natural colours are a bit more dark than on the photo.
It is the only photo that I have. Thanks a lot.
 
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As long as the yellow is yellow indeed, this is a sound ID.

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It was indeed yellow. Thanks for the confirmation.
 
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Can you upload this pic for the gallery please Jorgen?
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The photo has been submitted for the gallery.
 
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Thank you - it will be a nice addition Grin
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...at last, found it in your forum. I will post the pics I made.
 
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