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Phasia with lustrous abdomen's tip
rafalk
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Posted on 27-11-2017 15:58
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Abdomen view
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I found her in july 29th in southern PL. Is it frequent in Phasia?
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Southern Poland, so,how south ? Pieniny ?

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No, much closer. Valley of the river Nida. I want to visit Pieniny next year. First time.
 
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Posted on 28-11-2017 09:43
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In that case, you have two options: pusilla or theodori.

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Which species resides Pieniny, if this isn't a secret?
And thanks for id, of course.
 
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