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Posted on 18-06-2010 09:45
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It held its abdomen curled upwards.
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Maybe a Thera sp....Cool
 
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Sure looks like one, thank you!
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looks like a worn specimen of T. obeliscata
 
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Thank you!
Edited by cyprinoid on 28-06-2010 20:36
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Cesa wrote:
looks like a worn specimen of T. obeliscata


For me look like T. variata or T.britannicaSmile


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Thanks all!
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Igor's image belongs to Eulithis pyropata.
 
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Indeed Eulithis pyropata!
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