Lithops I.D

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Lithops I.D

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Hi succulent experts!

I need some help identifying what type of lithops I have. I’ve tried to look online but I can’t pin pick mine specifically. Could you cast a discerning eye over my butts please. 🍑😊

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Thank you for looking!
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L. karasmontana and L. pseudotruncatella.
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iann wrote: Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:41 pm L. karasmontana and L. pseudotruncatella.
Excellent, thank you!👍🏼

What are the telltale signs to be able to identify them. As a lot look so similar. 😊
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