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Doli.. Sympycnus pulicarius (M)..Conf. by I.G.
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Found on white clover on footpath along the beach at Mossbank. Correct ID? Tiny thing 2+mm
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This is another individual shot from further away but looks similar...same thing? Just about lifesize in the thumbnail at full size. This image is a crop of thumbnail in corner.
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Why not pulicarius ?
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Igor Grichanov wrote:
Why not pulicarius ?


No reason Igor, these things all look the same to me...the only one I can spot for sure is a male D.plumipes with its feathered leg...Frown

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