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Susan R Walter
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Posted on 21-12-2008 15:35
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Can anyone help me with a name for this Sphaeroceridae?

From fresh horse manure, 9 May 2008, lowland central France (95masl), la Brenne.

This one is female, 2mm.
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I think this is the male of the same species. From the same source, anyway.
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Can anyone help?
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If you sent the specimen I could...
 
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Possibly Spelobia.
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Thanks Paul.

Phil – I will PM you.
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