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72 Sarthe – Roëzé – Sarthe river Archive
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Deutonymph of Forelia mutata ?
Posted on 29 avril 2012 | Aucun commentaireCaught in Roëzé the 7th of April 2012. Length 638µm width 565µm. Why Deutonymph of Forelia Mutata. Was caught the same day and in the same place as a Forelia […] -
Forelia mutata (Piersig 1901) – Identification almost certain
Posted on 23 avril 2012 | Aucun commentaireThis water Mite was caught in Roëzé (France – Sarthe) the same day I caught a bunch of Mideopsis orbicularis, the 7th of April 2012. The length of this water […] -
Mideopsis orbicularis (Müller, 1776) – Identification almost certain
Posted on 13 avril 2012 | Aucun commentaireThis water mite was Found in the Sarthe river in the village of Roëzé in France the 7th of April 2012. The length of this water mite is 890µm […] -
Roëzé sur Sarthe – Sarthe River
Posted on 12 avril 2012 | 2 commentairesThe Sarthe river is a rather large river open to navigation and partially chanelled. At Roëzé, the bottom of the Sarthe is a mix of sand and plant debris. A […]