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JWN Andrewes

Poor Judge of Pasta.
Here we go again with these pesky Pugs! Can't decide between Oak-tree (it was rather small, and has a much bolder black spot than the Brindled I've been getting), Common (quite noticeable thin whitish outer cross line), White-spotted (quite a white blob on its thorax, though can't quite make out any either side of abdomen), or something else altogether! No doubt this will be the first of many 2021 mystery Pugs! Thanks in advance.
 

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The reality is that many of them just cannot be done reliably, without dissection, I don't bother with most unless it's a clearly ID'able individual.
 
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