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Re: Apennin

PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2016 9:28 am
by Ilian Velikov
OK, thanks for resurrecting the thread.

First, on the trip - great place, great findings and great photos. In-situ shots always have great value, regardless of their photographic properties. The fire salamander larva eating a tadpole is a nice situation to stumble upon and capture in a photo and there's no need to say how cool and full of character those Salamandrina are.

Second, on the "misunderstanding" - Still no explanation to what happened? The last time I had a look Jeroen, expressed his concerns over the disclosure of the place and next thing I know it was all deleted and called "stupid discussion", which I don't think it was. Obviously, I missed something...?

Re: Apennin

PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2016 9:52 am
by Jeroen Speybroeck
Ilian Velikov wrote:Second, on the "misunderstanding" - Still no explanation to what happened? The last time I had a look Jeroen, expressed his concerns over the disclosure of the place and next thing I know it was all deleted and called "stupid discussion", which I don't think it was. Obviously, I missed something...?


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Re: Apennin

PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2016 1:35 pm
by Robin Duborget
Paul Bachhausen wrote:someone knows what species this is (ap 3 cm long)?:
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Yep, I know the family, maybe the species.

We can discuss more seriously about it on this forum :
http://www.insecte.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=26

Robin

Re: Apennin

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2016 6:10 pm
by Michal Szkudlarek
Paul Bachhausen wrote:someone knows what species this is (ap 3 cm long)?:
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Eroonsomatini sp. (?)

Re: Apennin

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2016 8:10 pm
by Paul Bachhausen
Not for me Robin,
dont speak French!

Re: Apennin

PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2016 8:51 am
by Robin Duborget
Paul Bachhausen wrote:Not for me Robin,
dont speak French!


With google traduction it's ok

Re: Apennin

PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 2:27 pm
by Paul Bachhausen
Sorry Robin,
not able to find the way posting on the right place :?

Polydesmus sp. :?:
Paul