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Old 21-01-2008, 03:56 PM
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To be fair...

The larva in the post above is of relatively good quality (it's also about a full centimeter in size). Many of my images are smaller animals, and some are taken at night under bad artificial light conditions. A better/fairer illustration of collage quality would be these two. My camera would be hard pressed to produce better images, but the species can be recognized.

A 2mm adult Pygmy Woodlouse:


A 3mm baby Common Striped Woodlouse (I think this is your vernacular name) running about, hence unsharp, but clear enough to identify and/or convey an idea what a toddler of this species would look like:


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