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Posted on 13-11-2006 13:50
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It was tiny sized approximately 5 mm. Much appreciate for any indications!

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I do Smile
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Me too! GrinGrin
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I don't.SadSad

Gerard, Kahis, it is not polite to tease the children!Smile
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Maybe Kahis is just practising to tease his niece! Wink
Hi eguzki - see
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Practice makes perfect, right? Pfft I'm a master tease Shock Well, err, I think that means something else...

Eristalinus sepulchralis (Syrphidae).
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Stephen wrote:
I don't.SadSad

Gerard, Kahis, it is not polite to tease the children!Smile


That's right! Gerard and Kahis are very funny but I am also like joking with whom I would! WinkShock
 
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Maybe Kahis is just practising to tease his niece! Wink
Hi eguzki - see
http://www.dipter...#post_7008


Thank you Tony! You always can help me again and again!
 
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