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Siegfried Gerstner
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Posted on 13-04-2014 20:45
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Who can give me dateils of there names? What is the redbrown part? Is the grey thing an excrement?

Date: 1. picture 03.06.2009
2. picture 04.06.2009
3. picture 24.07.2009

Location: Austria, Bruck Glocknerstraße
GPS: N 47d 17m 7.56s
E 12d 50m 19.16s
754.00m

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Hi Siegi,

it look like a Lepidoptera (moth) caterpillar:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterpillar

Ciao,
Marcello
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