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Trachelipus
02.09.2007 05:49:07 12.11.2007 06:27:55 #6169 IMG_58170.JPG Comments: 6 < no date >
29.04.2012 11:58:39 barry
I think it needs to be done, others also may be problems with the map.
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Trachelipus
02.09.2007 05:49:07 12.11.2007 06:27:55 #6169 IMG_58170.JPG Comments: 6 < no date >
29.04.2012 11:06:48 Arp
Don't worry, it's not a big deal to me(!) But yes, coordinates printed with the location would be a helpful workaround :o)
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Trachelipus
02.09.2007 05:49:07 12.11.2007 06:27:55 #6169 IMG_58170.JPG Comments: 6 < no date >
29.04.2012 11:02:19 barry
30.04.2012 00:45:48 - Arp: the maps don't work on my Linux-box ;o) I'll try to do in the nearest future the map coordinates (perhaps in the "Location"), if the image is attracted to the map. |
Trachelipus
02.09.2007 05:49:07 12.11.2007 06:27:55 #6169 IMG_58170.JPG Comments: 6 < no date >
29.04.2012 10:45:48 Arp
Howdy,
Okay, all one location ... (the maps don't work on my Linux-box ;o) 30.04.2012 01:26:16 - barry: If you find more Woodlice and would like me to try and get proper names I would love to see specimen from your region(s) - can't always guarantee that I will find a name quickly as I would probably have to visit at library at 200+km to find docs, but I would certainly try!
Don't feel obliged or anything, but I just had to ask ;o) Cheers, Arp |
Porcellio scaber
22.06.2007 02:55:48 14.11.2007 10:49:47 #1477 IMG_3553.JPG Comments: 1 22.06.2007
29.04.2012 10:37:52 Arp
Not too sure this would be P. scaber - it may well be another Trachelipus, but hard to tell from this single image.
Cheers, Arp |
Porcellionides
08.08.2008 12:57:01 23.08.2008 08:34:42 #9719 IMG_51610.JPG Comments: 1 < no date >
29.04.2012 10:35:43 Arp
Hi, this is a Porcellionides. It doesn't quite look like the P. pruinosus that I know from various parts of Europe and on Crimea there may be some other species that I have never seen. Certainly Porcellionides rectifrons is present, but I think it would be prudent to also take P. approximatus and maybe P. pica or even P. sexfasciatius(?) into account.
At the moment I can't do better than Porcellionides sp. - will have a look what I can find about the other species, but it may take a while. Cheers, Arp |
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Trachelipus
02.09.2007 05:49:07 12.11.2007 06:27:55 #6169 IMG_58170.JPG Comments: 6 < no date >
29.04.2012 10:26:16 barry
30.04.2012 00:12:27 - Arp: Hi, Yes, three different individuals. From Ukraine, Kharkov sity. All available on map (see icons under image). http://barry.fotopage.ru/gallery/map.php?cat=382&photo=6169 Preserved specimens not present. |
Trachelipus
02.09.2007 05:49:07 12.11.2007 06:27:55 #6169 IMG_58170.JPG Comments: 6 < no date >
29.04.2012 10:12:27 Arp
Hi,
Seems this is a set of three different individuals. All from one location? None of these are Armadillidium. Left and right are Trachelipus, images in center probably also, but less sure. I don't know the species from Ukraine, so I can't go to species from photo. If you wish for a better ID I would love to look at some specimen (if at all possible, even alife). Cheers, Arp |
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