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Atylotus sp ?
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Loire-Atlantique, western France, July 11 2011.
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yes, surely. I'm so sure about the genus that I can assure you that Theo will come here. (this is just scientifical observation).
 
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Smile Wink
 
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I could not falsify that.

It is a female of Atylotus rusticus or latistriatus, most likely the first.
If it was found at the sea coast, that would indicate latistriatus.


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Many thanks Theo ! Smile

It was found about 30 km in land, from the ocean coast.
 
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scientific method really works very well! Wink
 
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undoubtedly, you were right !! Wink Wink
 
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