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Basti
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Posted on 13-10-2009 14:36
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Hello!

Is here an identification possible?

Location: north-east Germany, near Ludwigslust, nearby a field and a pine forest
Length: around 12 mm
Date: 31 July 2009
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Here a second photo

Edit: I do not understand why I cannot upload my photos. I can only upload the picture you see but no others? The photos have the allowed size and filetype. Can someone help me.
Edited by Basti on 13-10-2009 14:46
 
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I would check that there are no spaces, there are no punctuation marks except and the file finishes '.jpg' Smile

More photos would be very interesting so please try again and we will find the problem Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 13-10-2009 14:53
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Hello Chris!

Many Thanks for your help. I had parenthesis and spaces in the file.

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Looks rather a lot like Nemoraea pellucida (female) to me but I don't see many of them so I might be wrong. If we could see hairy calyptrae then it would be a certainty Grin
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Many thanks for your assessment.
 
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Female Nemoraea is my idea as well !

Theo
 
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Hello Theo!

Thanks for your agreement with Nemoraea.

Best regards Basti
 
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