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Post by jackblack on Oct 3, 2012 1:20:43 GMT -8
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Post by hymenoptera117 on Oct 3, 2012 1:42:18 GMT -8
Thats great news, another exiting phasmid found. Good luck rearing it to adulthood.
I didn't have any luck with that link btw had to search the abc site.
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Post by jackblack on Oct 3, 2012 2:08:06 GMT -8
Oops I have made a mistake here , now its come up twice ! Someone said type in, Ctenomorpha gargantua abc , and it will pop up . So how do I take one of these notices off here now ? Clark help !
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ckswank
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Post by ckswank on Oct 3, 2012 7:54:36 GMT -8
Yes, Jack, that works. Very interesting discovery. Hope you are successful in rearing it to adulthood.
Charlie
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Post by johnnyboy on Oct 3, 2012 9:25:39 GMT -8
Very exciting news! Could add to the list of Aussie giants such as Endoxyla cinereus, Macropanesthia rhinoceros and Petalura ingentissima, all endemic heavyweights.
Johnny
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