Before I read your last sentence I was studying those pictures very
carefully, since you know that I am also working on a positive ID. I was
thinking, "Jon, how is anyone ever going to be able to believe you if you
keep this up. How could those be all those different species when the
same animal appears in at least three of the pictures!"
Then I read your last sentence and got it, but what about the petrii at
the end? Keeping us on our toes?
Steven
"Putting a string on my finger to remember to bring the microscope home!"
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001 19:58:01 -0500 Jon & Stacy Boone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Beverly,
>
> I feel compelled to jump in here in an effort to help identify your
> animals. The first photo shows S. sthenodactylus; whereas the
> second shows S. petrii. The third shows the uncommon S. doriae, and
finally the
> last photo appears to be Crossobamon orientalis. Seems that you have a
> good base for a nice and varied collection of Steno/Crosso's!!!:)
>
> Your animals appear to be S. sthenodactylus (with a touch of petrii of
course:)).
>
> Jon
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