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Dmitry Gavryushin
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June 12, 2006.
Size 10mm.
Collected by sweeping on vegetation (mostly Carex/Epilobium/Urtica/Filipendula) beside the railroad, edge of pine wood.
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A dorsal view.
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The head.
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And the habitat.
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Blue eyes in a Dioctria: Generally charcteristic of D. atricapilla males (a.k.a. Ol' Blue Eyes). Smile
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Thanks a lot Paul.
So now I know who's 'Behind Blue Eyes' (The Who/Limp Bizkit).
 
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