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Spharagemon bolli - female

Spharagemon bolli - Female
Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
September 9, 2007
Female, showing hind legs

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no black ring?
In the southwest (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona) the dark ring around the hind tibia is usually very faint or missing. These were named S. inornatum, then S. bolli subspecies inornatum, but now they are usually just called S. bolli.

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