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Rhinophoridae - Rhinophora lepida
tim worfolk
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Is this Rhinophora lepida?

11/7/2009; Devon, England

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I think so.
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Thanks Stephane

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Yes, lots of R. lepida in the countryside and gardens now - just about every patch of foliage has them, all sitting around waiting for hapless woodlice to wander past Smile
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Yeah, lovely aren't they. Still I think we can spare a few woodlice.

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