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Tag: Linnaemya picta

Linnaemya picta – male genitalia

by ChrisRPosted onNovember 14, 2011May 20, 2012

Linnaemya picta was added to the British list fairly recently but has been found in a few localities this year – namely Kent, Suffolk &…

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First “real” stacks

by ChrisRPosted onOctober 16, 2011October 16, 2011

Today I test-drove my first proper stacking system: Canon EOS 1000D (actually a Canon-refurbished Rebel/Xs) Tamron 90mm f/2.8 SP Di lens cheapo adjustable Yongnuo YN560…

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Watch out for Linnaemya picta!

by ChrisRPosted onSeptember 21, 2011September 22, 2011

Linnaemya picta was added to the British list in the last few years, starting first in Kent and then being found in Suffolk. Ivan Perry…

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Linnaemya picta

by ChrisRPosted onAugust 29, 2011August 31, 2011

Linnaemya picta was added to the British list after Howard Bentley got in touch with me with some dubious records for L.rossica, in Kent. L.rossica…

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