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What is ID
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Posted on 15-09-2009 13:37
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What is ID, who can tell me.
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Or Mesembrius. Do you have a frontal picture?
 
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I would also more lean towards Mesembrius....
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Thanks for yours replies. Sorry, i haven't the frontal picture. Two pic are a species?
 
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The first looks like a female. The second is a male. The pic of the second is a little vague, but it looks like the eyes are meeting. So that would certainly make it Mesembrius.
 
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Andre, could you identify it ?
 
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Not from a picture.
 
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ok, thank you very much.
 
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