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Identified as 'Helina evecta' by Stephane
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Posted on 28-02-2008 11:10
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I think this is a male Helina sp.
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I'd say Helina evecta.
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And this one? Also Helina evecta ?

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It was identified as Helina sp. (female)

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This one is most probably Helina reversio
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