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On 7/2/2017 7:56 PM, David Webster wrote:
> I noticed an unusual Isopod in an ornamental garden today so I
> grabbed it. About 10 mm long, 3.5 mm wide, parallel sided in dorsal
> view, dorsal surface dark with no obvious markings; about 6 pairs of
> legs (soon warms when removed from fridge so difficult to count).
> Is this something which has moved in recently ? I have never seen anything like it.
* send the specimen or a photo to Donald McAlpine
<Donald.McAlpine@nbm-mnb.ca> - he's working on terrestrial Isopods.
fred.
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