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Stephen R
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6.5-7mm Clitheroe 13 May 2010. Is species ID possible please?
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Hi Stephen

Fannia canicularis male going by the yellow on the abdomen...but you know my ID's Wink

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Thank you Your Eminence. From what I've seen lately I believe infallibility is just a puff of white smoke away. Wink

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Stephen R wrote:
Thank you Your Eminence. From what I've seen lately I believe infallibility is just a puff of white smoke away. Wink

Stephen.


Shhhh....Hi Stephen
That slant on it wouldn't go down well with the Glasgow Rangers Supporters Club Membership, might be OK for the Glasgow Septic Mob.

Regards nevertheless Ol' Bluenose Wink
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