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Sepsis punctum male
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 13-03-2012 23:17
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SEE THE LAST PICTURE, PLEASE

March 11, 2012. Mediterranean coastal area, Granada, S Spain.

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Sepsis punctum MALE, I think that cause the spines in fore femur and tibia...
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Yes, it is a male.
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