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round Melanosoma
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Posted on 30-10-2008 11:20
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Am I right nameing the head "round Melanosoma"?
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Yes female Melanostoma
Edited by conopid on 30-10-2008 13:13
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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Round, because she's filled with eggs..
 
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Andre wrote:
Round, because she's filled with eggs..


round as well,because of no chance for sp. ID? Pfft
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90% scalare, but we have no good view on the face.
 
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