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Posted on 09-12-2010 22:15
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I also thougth about Sargus, when I saw the photo, but which species? The colour seems so weird to me. I compared it with cuprarius, flavipes and iridatus, but I think it is none of these.
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Flash and artificial light can have unexpected effects...
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