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Mejlgård Skov
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.9. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Adult male. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Male, in leaf-litter, at the foot of Ivy-covered Ash". Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Background: silver background. Where photo was taken: On a microscope slide. Orientation: "Left, or facing to left". Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS700D dSLR and MP-E 65mm x1 to x5 macro lens.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.9. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Adult male. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Male, in leaf-litter, at the foot of Ivy-covered Ash". Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Background: silver background. Where photo was taken: On a microscope slide. Orientation: "Left, or facing to left". Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS700D dSLR and MP-E 65mm x1 to x5 macro lens.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.9. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Adult male. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Male, in leaf-litter, at the foot of Ivy-covered Ash". Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: highly enlarged. Background: silver background. Where photo was taken: On a microscope slide. Orientation: "Left, or facing to left". Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS700D dSLR and MP-E 65mm x1 to x5 macro lens.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.9. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Adult male. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Male, in leaf-litter, at the foot of Ivy-covered Ash". Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Background: silver background. Where photo was taken: On a microscope slide. Orientation: "Left, or facing to left". Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS700D dSLR and MP-E 65mm x1 to x5 macro lens.
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Mejlgård Skov
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.9. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Adult male. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Male, in leaf-litter, at the foot of Ivy-covered Ash". Category: macro-photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Background: silver background. Where photo was taken: On a microscope slide. Orientation: "Right, or facing to right". Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS700D dSLR and MP-E 65mm x1 to x5 macro lens.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.9. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Adult male. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Male, in leaf-litter, at the foot of Ivy-covered Ash". Shows: Right palp - posterior view. Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: microscope low magnification. Background: silver background. Where photo was taken: Microscope preparation. Orientation: "Right, or facing to right". Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS1000D dSLR and Olympus BX53 microscope.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.9. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 50' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Adult male. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: "Male, in leaf-litter, at the foot of Ivy-covered Ash". Category: microscope photograph. Image scaling: magnified. Background: silver background. Where photo was taken: Microscope preparation. Orientation: Facing to top. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS1000D dSLR and Olympus BX53 microscope.
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Neobisium carcinoides (Hermann 1804), sieved from soil/litter, Søborg, Denmark, 25 March 2016 Tergites without central division, chelicerae of moderate size, two pairs of eyes ==> Neobisiidae From the Neobisiidae, Denmark has this species and Microbisium species, which have shorter fingers on the pedipalps. This is the commonest Danish pseudoscorpion.