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Cinochira atra?
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 30-06-2009 20:43
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Am I seeing a male and a female of this speciesGrin?

location: Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
date: 27/06/2009

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Agree,

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Grin
 
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And I went to Buçaco mountain thrice just to find this one... and I didn't see one after the last year yet... grrr
 
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Congratulations


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Thank you Theo! The habitat where I collected these two fits the description that other people who have seen this species have mentioned: below trees with spots in the shadow and others sunlit and near a small river.
 
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