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Nowickia from Germany -> with *new* photo!
Cor Zonneveld
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Posted on 16-11-2008 21:17
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15 July this year in Kell am See (ca 100 km east of Luxemburg). Unmowed grass land close to fir wood. Looks to me Nowickia, but maybe species ID is possible in view of find place??
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Posted on 17-11-2008 09:15
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I can confirm the 'Nowickia'-part
A female and we can't see the palpi, so spec.


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Posted on 17-11-2008 21:06
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Thanks Theo,

Here's another photo showing somewhat more facial detail. I hope it's enough!?
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Pushing it up to catch attention...
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OK, palp is yellow, so ferox it is.


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Thanks Theo! My first Nowickia IDed to species levelSmile
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