C. p. sasayamae from Yubara, Okayama prefecture

Joost

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Since a couple of weeks, I'm the owner of another C. pyrrhogaster form. I got some F1 larvae from animals, collected in Yubara (Okayama prefecture) Japan. This is in the sasayama area. The first 3 juvies are terrestrial by now. Still 11 to go.
I don't have pictures of the adults. They look like the normal sasayamae, but with much lesser white dots. I hope I can add some pics of the adults soon.
 

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...and the last pics :pirate:
 

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I´m looking forward to seeing these little fellas grow :). Keep us updated, and congrats, Joost!!
 
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