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Photo#119835
Delphicid? - Stenocranus

Delphicid? - Stenocranus
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
June 7, 2007
Size: ~4 mm
At a light.

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Delphicid? - Stenocranus Delphicid? - Stenocranus

Stenocranus
... means "narrow head" because the head between the eyes is much longer than wide. The pale stripe down the back is also distinctive.

There are no species recorded from TX, although quite a few occur in KS. A specimen is needed for positive identification.

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