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Posted on 24-10-2008 17:08
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Rennes Le Chateau, France 13/10/2008 dimensions: around 5 mm.
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I'd say it is Ph. obesa male, though the colouration of the abdomen is a bit curious (flash ?)


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Thanks Theo,
not flash: high ISO
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The abdomen colour just looks like an odd lighting angle creating a sheen on those segments - I have seen similar on other Phasia Smile
 
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