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(Wanted to give a thank you to OP for helping me with identifying some of these!)
Ok, so… In the front we have some Diplacofelis wangi,

next to that we have a Diplacofelis montrealensis, which is noted as being rather similar to D.wangi due to the oral groove!

These one's gave me some trouble, but in the circular containers we have the Protocrena gigantis, Protocrena discilavator, and the Protocrena pachyplatus. (Photos shown in that order)



And finally, Deuterofenestrum texastertrochus, which is interesting due to the fact all collected specimens have only come in solid red.

An amazing and beautiful haul, a great display of occulpanids!

Hello to the four or five of you on occlupanid Tumblr. I'm getting married in like 43 hours ahaha but suddenly I feel like taking a breather and showing you the merch I had imported from Kwik Lok's booth at a Japanese Homecenter convention.

#occlupanids#occlupanid#breadtag#bread tabs#bread clips#Diplacofelis wangi#Diplacofelis montrealensis#Protocrena gigantis#Protocrena discilavator#Protocrena pachyplatus#Deuterofenestrum texastertrochus#woof this was probably my longest lasting ID yet haha#ID
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Porrectofrontus ingens

My headphones broke recently; a load-bearing plastic piece snapped off, leaving a dangly wire and a hinge trying to dig into my scalp when i put them on. But I was able to repair them with a different plastic piece:

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Diplacofelis wangi, this one is exclusive to Japan!


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Malumcardioris renatusi


Coquette occlupanid from bulk barn
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(Right) Admordorsum floridensis

(upper left) Palpatophora utiliformas

(lower left) Alisarcina brysi


When I went home this weekend I found the bread clip on the right. Included the other two oranges to compare color. It’s a little more orange irl than in this picture but it’s such a lovely opaque orange-yellow shade that I have never seen before.
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My occlupanid collection thus far
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I'll do a proper analysis over all I got once I'm home but guys!
Visiting family who's been collecting some tags over the past year for me, I'll show off a haul for yall in a bit!
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Visiting family who's been collecting some tags over the past year for me, I'll show off a haul for yall in a bit!
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This one is fun!
Megavegivendus crassicorpa! One of the biggest occlupanids :)


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Palpaophora utiliformas

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Palpatophora utilformas grandis, and it looks like some Sphaeropanis hollandium in the background.



Melanie Faureau
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Palpatophora magnastroma



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Palpatophora utiliformis (top two) and Aspericardis lehmeri (bottom)


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Can't find an exact match, not sure if this is an actual species, but the closest match would be
Zygastrion amiculis, but with a body more similar to Palpatophora Utilformas.

this is the love i’ve waited all my life for

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