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DescriptionOncopodura tiegsi (13640531773).jpg
English: Oncopodura tiegsi
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I do like these ones and I've been seeing them a lot over the last couple of weeks, so I decided today to make a concerted effort and try and get some decent photographs of them. I think I managed it finally, though it took a lot of trying as they're rather small, around 0.6mm at the biggest. This is most likely why they don't get photographed much, as the UK one, O. crassicornis was a similar size. They just look a little rounder than what you might presume on first inspection was a juvenile Lepidocyrtus sp. And they do run a little differently too, but it's a subtle thing. I'm in the Southern Forests at the moment, in Tasmania, beneath the biggest trees I've ever seen. Absolutely incredible.
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