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Mon, 8 Jun 2009 13:48:56 +0300
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With the warm and moist conditions thoughout the yeat Florida is a
good destination (or target) for invaders, to flourish and establish
within. Florida is for sure a center, but unluckily this seriously
threatens its already rich animal life.

Angustipes ameghini was described from Paraguay (it is said to occur
also in S Brazil to Argentina)and has spread from central Florida to
Lousiana and Alabama.

Ümit

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