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Neurigona quadrifasciata (conf.Stefan Naglis)
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Posted on 14-05-2009 16:45
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14-may-2009 (Dwarsgracht, Neth.)
Nenopoda ....but what species
And it was nice to see, how the male was dancing around the female.

Joke van Erkelens
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Fantastic!!! Beautiful photography.
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Joke, you are too young yet, to have a gaps in memory.
Certanly, you mean Neurigona!
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I feel myself somewhat responcible for this thread - Igor Grichanov with some my help is now in South Azerbaijan without i-net, without phone...
And we are without Igor.
So, my guess is Neurigona quadrifasciata.
But, I hope that Stefan is not as far as Igor. I hope Stefan will check my guess.
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Joke, you are too young yet, to have a gaps in memory.

Grin Grin (Alzheimer-light...I think)

So, my guess is Neurigona quadrifasciata.


Nice ! I make it cf.

Joke
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Both, you and me smoke.
Do you know that smokers almost never get Alzheimer?
Really!
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Neurigona quadrifasciata
 
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Proof of good working brains of Nikita.....

Thank Stefan !


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