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Thought you might enjoy this :)
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Posted on 25-09-2006 06:15
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Paul was not sure where to put this- move if appropriate please.
Not an ID query- just very odd. The pseudo scorpions I have in my compost heap do not seem to have much luck with their transport- maybe it thought it was a stretched limousine Smile
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Amazing photos Brian Pfft
Edited by conopid on 25-09-2006 15:51
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2 Scatopsidae ShockGrin
 
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A lot of natural history in one photo, a mating pair in an interesting family plus the Pseudoscorpion hitch-hiker. Great images!
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