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- Mar 13, 2012
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Phamphobeteus sp mascara?Yay! Just came into possession of a breeding pair of this species. Very excited! The female:
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Nope.Phamphobeteus sp mascara?
You got it!Lyrognathus giannisposatoi!
Hmmm, looks like a MM E. rufescensLove me some Lyrosis your male mature? My female is blocked off to molt right now.
I'm at work so here's an easy one for now: View attachment 220039
Not quiteHmmm, looks like a MM E. rufescens
No, both are still immature.Love me some Lyrosis your male mature? My female is blocked off to molt right now.
Also not quiteNo, both are still immature.
Guessing E. uatuman.
That's the one! He looks deceptively red in that pic, waiting outside the lair of his lady love.Let's try Ephebopus cyanognathus.
No.Hmm.. a Phormictopus cancerides?
You're on the right track! It's an old world burrower, but not either of those. Thanks for playing! Please do come back soon!But I'm so bad at this game
It looks like a Phlogius. It's certainly a burrower, I can see the hole. Three guesses, yeah?
Phlogius sp.?
Juvenile H. gigas? (I doubt it, too dark)
I did post photos at the top of this page. This, however, is a different species. Thanks for playing.Um... Lyrognathus giannisposatoi?Didn't you post this species just a few posts ago?