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McKittrick tar bugs


Kittenmittens

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I was able to purchase a large bug collection from the 70's and I am looking to trade two of the doubles. Open to any interesting trades that are not anything very common/commercial. They are both from the

McKittrick asphalt deposit

Pleistocene

McKittrick, Kern County, California

1. Partial dragonfly(pretty sure it is a dragonfly)

2. Partial grasshopper, dilophus(fly), and darkling sp. beetle

These are very hard to photograph with my old phone, but here they are.

 

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@Kittenmittens I'm not interested in trading right now, particularly because of the horrendous shipping costs to the US at the moment, but I thought I should mention to you that most of your photos are quite blurry. You need to get the objects more into focus for the potentially interested traders.

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Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

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9 hours ago, Kittenmittens said:

These are very hard to photograph with my old phone

@Ludwigia I am aware of the picture quality and am working on some clearer pictures. Thanks for looking out.

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