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Cynomya mortuorum ?
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Perfect! TumbsUp
 
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Just for fun: a useful trait (ignoring the others, that are more evident) is 1 post acr.
 
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ValerioW wrote:
Just for fun: a useful trait (ignoring the others, that are more evident) is 1 post acr.

Excuse but I not well understood, it is Cynomyia mortuorum or not? Cool
Excuse for my English
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Das ist sicher C. mortuorum! Wink
(This is for sure C. mortuorum).
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Danke Schön !
 
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gstalker wrote:
ValerioW wrote:
Just for fun: a useful trait (ignoring the others, that are more evident) is 1 post acr.

Excuse but I not well understood, it is Cynomyia mortuorum or not? Cool
Excuse for my English



Ok! Perfect = Perfekt = Positiv. So deine hypothese ist gut. Das ist Cynomya mortuorum (keine "i" )

Not much to translate Wink
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ValerioW To you as many thanks !TumbsUp
 
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