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Susan R Walter
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Posted on 21-12-2008 18:01
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Can someone name this little Doli?

2.5mm, male?, from 19 May 2008, lowland central France (95masl), la Brenne, in a damp field grazed by horses.
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Another view.
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Chrysotus, I think
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OK, thanks Paul.
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Chrysotus gramineus is most common in Europe. Looks like this.
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Many thanks guys Smile
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