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Hi Andy,It is a Dichrorampha, but to me the lighter marking on top doesn't look sufficiently pronounced to make it acuminatana which is probably the most common species around at the moment. One to keep for dissection, I'd suggest.
That was quick. Thank you. I'll pop it in the freezer. Peter has just done a batch for me so this will be the first of the next lot!
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Hi Andy,
ReplyDeleteIt is a Dichrorampha, but to me the lighter marking on top doesn't look sufficiently pronounced to make it acuminatana which is probably the most common species around at the moment. One to keep for dissection, I'd suggest.
That was quick. Thank you. I'll pop it in the freezer. Peter has just done a batch for me so this will be the first of the next lot!
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