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Looking for a photo of a caterpillar

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marleont, 10.01.2008 4:42

Good people! I make a HUGE REQUEST: we need a photo of the caterpillar! I don't know what the "beast" was, but it was definitely positive. krasvitsa" lived" on the monitor screen, but once the eldest daughter managed to "miss" her! frown.gif They couldn't find it either at home or with friends.
Special signs: on an autumn red-green leaf, the head and part of the calf (where the leaf is partially removed, well, macro), in my opinion, are green.
I understand that the signs are VERY general, but... suddenly... one or more people will have this photo. I would really appreciate your help. smile.gif I must say right away that quite a lot of photographic materials have been viewed. Maybe a photo of our fugitive lives in someone's archive/archives...
Thank you in advance for a huge MERCIBO and 1000 thanks to the kind and selfless people who responded.

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10.01.2008 17:59, babsul

mojna suda

12.01.2008 19:55, marleont

Thank you for responding. Unfortunately, it doesnfrown.gif't exist

13.01.2008 5:09, Dinusik

  mojna suda


Thank you for the link, although I did not ask the question, but I looked at the photo with great pleasure! The photos are simply amazing!!!

14.01.2008 10:25, Victor Titov

Good people! I make a HUGE REQUEST: we need a photo of the caterpillar! I don't know what the "beast" was, but it was definitely positive. krasvitsa" lived" on the monitor screen, but once the eldest daughter managed to "miss" her! frown.gif They couldn't find it either at home or with friends.
Special signs: on an autumn red-green leaf, the head and part of the calf (where the leaf is partially removed, well, macro), in my opinion, are green.
I understand that the signs are VERY general, but... suddenly... one or more people will have this photo. I would really appreciate your help. smile.gif I must say right away that quite a lot of photographic materials have been viewed. Maybe a photo of our fugitive lives in someone's archive/archives...
Thank you in advance for a huge MERCIBO and 1000 thanks to the kind and selfless people who responded.

And on these http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...00&#entry613074 you haven't searched the forum pages yet? Please note: there are only 9 pages here for today, I advise you to view all of them.

This post was edited by Dmitrich - 14.01.2008 10: 28

14.01.2008 14:49, marleont

Hello, Viktor Dmitrievich!
Just in case you haven't heard my answer yet: thank you very much. But the" runaway " is not there, alas for me . frown.gif But I liked the shaggy beauty. Thank you again for responding

14.01.2008 20:45, Victor Titov

Hello, Viktor Dmitrievich!
Just in case you haven't heard my answer yet: thank you very much. But the" runaway " is not there, alas for me . frown.gif But I liked the shaggy beauty. Thank you again for responding

I'm glad, Marina, that at least something helped.

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