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Katy pink - Amblycorypha

Katy pink - Amblycorypha
Richland Creek Wilderness, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
June 9, 2007
Size: 25mm
My understanding is that the only genus we have been seeing this color form in is this one. And this is a younger individual than all except the Louisiana shot. Very impressive insects. I love that eye.

35mm! You must be
including the legs! Do you feel we should move ours to the same place? We haven't had a response. See 116687

 
Should have been
25mm. Changed. But it was definitely larger than the one you saw. I have no info that other genera do this. May be just one specie.

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