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Posted on 10-01-2009 15:49
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took in Vercors, France, on august 15 2005
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A very interesting Nowickia ... doesn't look like ferox either Smile
 
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Why not ?


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Hmm, well I bow to your greater knowledge Smile I just thought that the broken black line on the abdomen looked quite unusual.
 
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Well, slightly unusual, but not never seen before.

The palpi are yellow and the parafacialia are (relatively) narrow, so that leaves us with no other option.

Of course, genitalia would really settle the issue.


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Thank you both !! Smile
 
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