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Snakefly, is this Agulla? - Agulla

Snakefly, is this Agulla? - Agulla
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
June 1, 2007

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Snakefly, is this Agulla? - Agulla Snakefly, is this Agulla? - Agulla

Moved
Moved from Snakeflies.

Yes.
I have not seen the other genera in Oregon (not that they aren't there, but Agulla is most common). This is a female.

 
Agulla
Thanks again. Kinda sexy bug with that tubular neckpiece.
Michel Kleinbaum

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