File:Quediocafus insolitus.jpg
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English: adult Quediocafus insolitus, length about 10 mm |
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Source | Self-photographed |
Author | S.E. Thorpe |
NEW ZEALAND AN, North Plains (crater), pitfall trap 2E1E, 3-13 Feb 2011, J.C. Russell
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