Simon Brooke on Nostr: npub1zdp33…2vqv8 npub1vkeeg…vdxp2 "most species of this genus have a body length ...
npub1zdp33shl69xr0uq3x8n5gsjykq9upycwh6nqm02c3f6x0frrn0dq42vqv8 (npub1zdp…vqv8) npub1vkeegk7f56ce5wx7m6m6unq5x9ng540cmf5mu4vvghmfntqvzghqpvdxp2 (npub1vke…dxp2) "most species of this genus have a body length of only 0.16–0.3 mm"
So you'd have to line six of the little blighters up nose to tail to make a single millimetre, and you'd have to line up three of the big ones – the BIG ones – to make the same.
Jings, thon's fair awfy wee.
Presumably there's something similar that parasitises on the highland midge? Please tell me there is!
So you'd have to line six of the little blighters up nose to tail to make a single millimetre, and you'd have to line up three of the big ones – the BIG ones – to make the same.
Jings, thon's fair awfy wee.
Presumably there's something similar that parasitises on the highland midge? Please tell me there is!