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Posted on 23-02-2011 17:18
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First off - is this a male? If so, I think wide vertex, proclinate parafacials, small claws and darkened basal ventral area of front femora make it pacifica?
Whisby Nature Park, Lincoln VC 53 23/7/10.
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Lincoln, as in Lincoln UK or as in Lincoln USA ?

If the first, your thinking is excellent !

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Yeah, looks like it to me too Smile
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It's UK Theo; many thanks to you and Chris.
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