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Posted on 09-07-2006 17:53
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Id please?
elck attached the following image:


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Chrysopilus asiliformis (= aureus) (Rhagionidae), a male.
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Thanks Paul, that was a complete answer, do you know it's annual income too?

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elck, with the epitet aureus or 'golden' I'd guess over 100.000 euros annually Wink
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We, since he has come of age, I guess he's a pensioner now. His demise is expected later this year... Sad
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Although sorry, I am not very disturbed as I stand to inherit
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Perhaps his appearance in the gallery would enrich us all Robert
 
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