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Milichiidae, Madiza glabra from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 05-10-2007 19:22
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Hi,

this small (3mm) is very frequent here where i stay. a lot of specimens are coming in my room/windows (couple of tens) and search for places (i think) for hibernation. i have found many specimens hidded in a fluffy towel.

hilly area, ~650m, 4.october.2007, photo taken thru a microscope. collected.

thanks in advance for any help,
cosmln

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Milichiidae. Maybe Madiza glabra....

I realized that you are using some kind of stereomicroscope. Is it right? Smile
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Milichiidae. Maybe Madiza glabra....

I realized that you are using some kind of stereomicroscope. Is it right? Smile


hi Jorge,

for this yes.
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Milichiidae. Maybe Madiza glabra....
Skip the 'Maybe'. Grin
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Paul Beuk wrote:
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Milichiidae. Maybe Madiza glabra....
Skip the 'Maybe'. Grin


skiped... thanks Paul,
you want this photo to gallery? this is not yet there if remember correctly.

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