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Carnidae? >>>Diastatidae; Diastata sp.
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Found this tiny one [ a couple of mm] in some shrubs in Cults Aberdeen in September. Rubbish pics in poor light and flash ineffective.
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Looks like Campichoetidae
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Diastata sp.
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awkward Paul's evidently having a better day than me! Put it down to despair at how badly we are caring for the planet!
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He had a better day than me too Tony Frown , at least we got close alphabetically TumbsUp Agree about the planet Tony, and that Orange Fool in America and his Mob aren't going to help any... or the Vulture we got as a PM.

Thanks for putting me out of my misery Paul.. been wondering what it was for ages.
 
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