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Muhammad Mahdi
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A very small 2mm long insect.
Pictured in Tanzania
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Hi! A nice pseudoskorpion (Pseudoskorpiones). A relative of Spiders and Skorpions. So not insect (has 8 legs!).
 
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Thanks walter. Didn't know about these. Wink
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Your specimen is actually quite big compared to the ones here in Europe. They are mostly only determinable using microscope. Nice photo, anyway!
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Here in Britain, 2mm is about average for a pseudoscorp - they can be twice that size!
This one looks like a Chernes or related genus, but i don't know what you'd get in Tanzania.
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Here in Britain, 2mm is about average for a pseudoscorp - they can be twice that size!
This one looks like a Chernes or related genus, but i don't know what you'd get in Tanzania.


Yes, I meant bigger that the ones I see here Smile The biggest one I found was also 2 mm but others were smaller. That was a Neobisium which I kept for 4 months and fed with collembolas.
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nice pet you had walterGrin
Thanks Tony.
I was looking for insects lifting stones, and found it under one large stone.
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