LOL sorry guys, it has been too long since i was in the UK

. I think as earland points out it was a case of associacion from the danish "stankelben" wich may have come from skinny legs or something similar (is that right erland)? I will see if i can change the title.
Hey Rik thanks, i will try that with a co2/syringe duster. Most of the dust is actually pollen or bits of grass, that actually stayed on the specimin throughout its 3 month stay in the freezer, but didnt show up nicely on the picture, actually I thought it would have been nice to see them better because it sort of shows what the fly had been doing.
As for the equipment, i just lost a body, a f2.8 200mm, and a tripod, but am not allowed by the wife to mention it as it distresses her too much, fortunatly she doesnt read these bords too often

, so i guess i can moan a little.
Erland/Ib, if you happen to read this do you know what has happened to insect info dk? i have not been able to read it the last few times i tried?
Thanks for the heads up IB, I am not sure why there was no halo, there was only minimal post in PS to get rid of dust on the ccd etc, i am sure it will be back next time though.
Hey Doug, i sort of liked the blue (first choice slightly off opposite on the colour wheel), it seems to make the poor thing more monster like, but yes as you say far too intense. I will try a proper harvestman next time, it would be interesting to compare mouth parts with the camel spider, that are both i think equally related to spiders and scorpions just to see how much or not the are like each other.
tim