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Hybotidae, which one
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Posted on 19-07-2008 18:59
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Looks like a hybotid. seems, does not have a match in the gallery
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Platypalpus sp.
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Xespok wrote:
Platypalpus sp.


big middle legs, are they specially characteristic for Platypalpus?
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Most species with similar middle legs are Platypalpus, but not in all Platypalpus they are swollen that conspicuously.
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nice!
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