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File:Porcellio scaber - male front 2 (aka).jpg

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English: This image shows a 0.4 inch (10 mm) large male Common woodlouse ( Oniscus asellus).
Deutsch: Dieses Bild zeigt eine 10 mm große männliche Mauerassel ( Oniscus asellus). Danke an Andreas Böttger für das Beschaffen des Tieres und danke an Achim Raschka für die Bestimmung.
Français : l'Aselle des murs, mâle, 10mm
Nederlands: Kelderpissebed ( Oniscus asellus), mannetje, 10mm


Camera data

  • Camera Nikon D70
  • Lens Tamron SP AF 90mm/2.8 Di Macro 1:1
  • Focal length 90 mm
  • Aperture f/32
  • Exposure time 5 s
  • Sensivity ISO 200
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Date

3 May 2006

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Author

André Karwath aka Aka

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