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Leptus from Erythraeidae
blaauw7
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Posted on 09-02-2011 18:40
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Found this Trombidiidae? in high water detritus of the river Rhine, Netherlands. Maybe some one knows wat kind of Trombidiidae this could be. Beautiful Colored! 1.3 mm body length.

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Hi, this is a Leptus from Erythraeidae.
Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist)
 
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Leptus looks more like it! Thanks Walter!

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This is Leptus trimaculatus, a common species in Europe. Adults are predacious and larvae are parasitic on other arthropods.
 
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