> From: Jon & Stacy Boone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 20:58:01 -0400
>
> 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!!!:)
Thank you, Jon. I guess my Magical Morphing Camera is working properly
now. This weekend I'll take some pictures of pigeons and see if they
turn into Dodos. The pictures of the cat already show some evidence
of tiger stripes and leopard spots.
Too bad the third steno was snoozing underground and declined the photo
op, despite the lure of pillbugs.
> Your animals appear to be S. sthenodactylus (with a touch of petrii of
> course:)).
Can you tell me how you decided this from the pics? My ignorant and
undiscerning eye doesn't see the differences from your S.petrii pics
on the GGA site, nor the ones that Steven posted of his S.petrii, other
than the color.
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